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Crystal structures of the recreational drug N-(4-meth-oxy-phen-yl)piperazine (MeOPP) and three of its salts.

Haruvegowda Kiran KumarHemmige S YathirajanChayanna Harish ChinthalSabine ForoChristopher Glidewell
Published in: Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications (2020)
Crystal structures are reported for N-(4-meth-oxy-phen-yl)piperazine (MeOPP), (I), and for its 3,5-di-nitro-benzoate, 2,4,6-tri-nitro-phenolate (picrate) and 4-amino-benzoate salts, (II)-(IV), the last of which crystallizes as a monohydrate. In MeOPP, C11H16N2O, (I), the 4-meth-oxy-phenyl group is nearly planar and it occupies an equatorial site on the piperazine ring: the mol-ecules are linked into simple C(10) chains by N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds. In each of the salts, i.e., C11H17N2O+·C7H3N2O6 -, (II), C11H17N2O+·C6H2N3O7 -, (III), and C11H17N2O+·C7H6NO2 -·H2O, (IV), the effectively planar 4-meth-oxy-phenyl substituent again occupies an equatorial site on the piperazine ring. In (II), two of the nitro groups are disordered over two sets of atomic sites and the bond distances in the anion indicate considerable delocalization of the negative charge over the C atoms of the ring. The ions in (II) are linked by two N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds to form a cyclic, centrosymmetric four-ion aggregate; those in (III) are linked by a combination of N-H⋯O and C-H⋯π(arene) hydrogen bonds to form sheets; and the components of (IV) are linked by N-H⋯O, O-H⋯O and C-H⋯π(arene) hydrogen bonds to form a three-dimensional framework structure. Comparisons are made with the structures of some related compounds.
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