Abstract
Crystallization of tetrazole compound, 2-(1 H-tetrazol-5-yl)pyrazine (TZP), from water gives rise to the 2:1 hydrate, TZP·(TZP·H 2O), with entangled structure involving two-dimensionally distinct strong hydrogen-bonded motifs of 1-D sawtooth chain and 3-D ths net (also called ThSi 2, (10, 3)-b net). In the former, TZP molecules link each other in an end-to-end mode by N H⋯N(pyrazine) hydrogen bonds (C(6) synthon), while in the latter, both TZP and water molecules assemble through O H⋯N(tetrazol), O H⋯N(pyrazine) and N H⋯O hydrogen bonds with each acting as a 3-connected node. There also exist weak hydrogen bonds of the C H⋯N(tetrazol) between such 1-D chains and the 3-D net, and between adjacent chains, respectively. This result represents a rare example of hydrogen-bonded polythreading organic structure, and further exploits the using of tetrazole compound in hydrogen-bonded crystal engineering.
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