Abstract
The title molecular complex, piperidinium indazolide, 2C 5 H 12 N + .2C 7 H 3 N 4 O 4 - , was obtained by treatment of 3,5-dinitroindazole with piperidine. It consists of two ionized molecules of each component, connected by hydrogen bonds. The piperidine molecules form H 2 N + < ammonium cations as a result of the incorporation of the pyrrolic H atoms of (1). The complex occupies a general position in the crystal lattice. The structure of the complex is determined on the basis of IR and 1 H-NMR spectra as well as X-ray analysis
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