N-Benzylethylammonium nitrate: A three-dimensional hydrogen-bonded framework comprising substructures in zero, one and two dimensions

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The title compound is a salt, C9H14N -·NO3-, in which two N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds and two C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds generate a three-dimensional framework structure. The combination of one N-H⋯O hydrogen bond and one C-H⋯O hydrogen bond generates a finite (zero-dimensional) centrosymmetric R44(14) aggregate containing two cations and two anions; the combination of the two N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds generates a one-dimensional C22(6) chain of alternating cations and anions, and the combination of one N-H⋯O hydrogen bond and two C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds generates a two-dimensional sheet of alternating R44(14) and R86(34) rings. © 2005 International Union of Crystallography.

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Abonia, R., Rengifo, E., Cobo, J., Low, J. N., & Glidewell, C. (2005). N-Benzylethylammonium nitrate: A three-dimensional hydrogen-bonded framework comprising substructures in zero, one and two dimensions. Acta Crystallographica Section C: Crystal Structure Communications, 61(11). https://doi.org/10.1107/S0108270105031719

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