(m-Phenylenedimethylene)diammonium p-nitrophenylphosphate perchlorate
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The title compound, C8H14N2 2+·C12H8N2O8P−·ClO4 −, was formed by the reaction of α,α-bis-m-xylenediamine and sodium bis-p-nitrophenylphosphate in the presence of Zn(ClO4)·6H2O in methanol solution. The two amine groups of the m-xylenediammonium ion are each protonated and each hydrogen-bonded to two O atoms of the phosphate anion, which acts as a 1,3-bridge. The ammonium groups are arranged matched face to face and each pair is doubly bridged by two perchlorate ions through hydrogen bonding. In addition, there are also weak C—H⋯O interactions. Both the N—H⋯O and C—H⋯O interactions are contained in a channel down the a axis. The perchlorate oxygen atoms are disordered over two positions with site occupancy factors of ca 0.7 and 0.3.
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