Abstract

In the crystal structure of strychnidine succinate, C21H25N2O+·C4H5O4−, strychnidinium bilayers are separated by layers composed of extended carboxylic acid O—H⋯O hydrogen-bonded chains. The significantly different C—O distances of the carboxyl­ate groups of the succinate anion allow the negatively charged O atoms to be identified.

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