Abstract
Using some special experimental techniques for anisotropic refinement of the crystal structure of [Co(NH3)5NO2]Cl2 at high pressures gave results with an accuracy comparable to that obtained in normal conditions. The anisotropy of lattice compression under pressure is determined by specific interactions in crystals, in particular, by NH-Cl and NH-O hydrogen bonds. The anisotropy of compression at increased pressure is qualitatively distinct from that caused by lowered temperature for the same structure. This difference is also due to specific interactions (hydrogen bonds) in the structure.
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