Abstract

The crystal structures and Hirshfeld surface analyses of three salts of 1-(4-nitro-phenyl)-piperazine with 2-chloro-benzoic acid, 2-bromo-benzoic acid and 2-iodo-benzoic acid are reported. The chloro-benzoate salt, C10H14N3O2 +·C7H4ClO2 -, contains whole-ion-disordered cations and anions, which were modeled with two equivalent conformations with occupancies of 0.745 (10)/0.255 (10) and 0.563 (13)/0.437 (13), respectively. The bromo-benzoate and iodo-benzoate derivatives are isomorphous and crystallize as hemihydrates, viz. C10H14N3O2 +·C7H4BrO2 -·0.5H2O and C10H14N3O2 +·C7H4IO2 -·0.5H2O, respectively [the water mol-ecule is disordered over two locations with occupancies of 0.276 (3)/0.223 (3) for the iodo-benzoate derivative]. In the extended structures, all three salts feature an R 4 4(12) loop of two anions and two cations linked by N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds.

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