Abstract

In the title methanol-solvated salt, C14H19Cl3N5O2 +·Cl−·CH3OH, the triazine mol­ecule is protonated at one of the triazine N atoms. In the crystal, the triazine cations are linked through a pair of N—H⋯N hydrogen bonds, with graph-set R 2 2(8), forming an inversion dimer. The protonated N atom and the 2- and 4-amino groups of the triazine cation inter­act with the chloride anion through N—H⋯Cl hydrogen bonds, leading to the formation of a tape structure running along the b-axis direction. A short Cl⋯Cl contact [3.2937 (9) Å] is observed in the tape. The methanol mol­ecule is linked to the chloride anion and the triazine cation, respectively, by an O—H⋯Cl hydrogen bond and a C—H⋯O inter­action.

Highlights

  • In the title methanol-solvated salt, C14H19Cl3N5O2+ClCH3OH, the triazine molecule is protonated at one of the triazine N atoms

  • The triazine cations are linked through a pair of N—H N hydrogen bonds, with graph-set

  • The protonated N atom and the 2- and 4-amino groups of the triazine cation interact with the chloride anion through N—H Cl hydrogen bonds, leading to the formation of a tape structure running along the b-axis direction

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Introduction

In the title methanol-solvated salt, C14H19Cl3N5O2+ClCH3OH, the triazine molecule is protonated at one of the triazine N atoms. The triazine cations are linked through a pair of N—H N hydrogen bonds, with graph-set The protonated N atom and the 2- and 4-amino groups of the triazine cation interact with the chloride anion through N—H Cl hydrogen bonds, leading to the formation of a tape structure running along the b-axis direction.

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