Pressure-induced polymorphism in cyclopropylamine

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The crystal structure of cyclopropylamine at 1.2 GPa has been determined by X-ray diffraction methods. The structure of this phase is orthorhombic, space group Pbca and the unit-cell dimensions are a = 5.0741 (10), b = 9.7594 (10) and c = 13.305 (2) Å. Only one of the two H atoms of the amino group actively participates in the formation of the hydrogen-bonded chains, C(2) in graph-set notation, which lie parallel to the crystallographic a axis. Additionally, the topology of the crystal packing is studied using both Voronoi-Dirichlet polyhedra and Hirshfeld surface analyses for the low-temperature and the high-pressure structures of cyclopropylamine and the results are compared. © 2005 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Great Britain - All rights reserrved.

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Lozano-Casal, P., Allan, D. R., & Parsons, S. (2005). Pressure-induced polymorphism in cyclopropylamine. Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, 61(6), 717–723. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0108768105026327

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