Abstract

The crystal structure of the monoamine oxidase inhibitor iproniazid phosphate (N′-isopropylpyridine-4-carbohydrazinium phosphate), C9H14N3O+H2PO4–, has been determined by X-ray diffraction techniques. The colourless crystals are triclinic with space group P and cell dimensions of a= 9·063, b= 10·084, c= 7·883 Å, α= 94·02, β= 98·84, and γ= 116·67° with Z= 2. The structure was determined by Patterson and Fourier methods. The refinement by least-squares methods converged to an R of 0·089 for the 1958 observed reflections measured on a diffractometer by the stationary crystal–stationary counter technique. The crystal consists of an iproniazid cation and H2PO4– anions held together by hydrogen bonds.

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