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Crystal structure and Hirshfeld surface analysis of bis-[hydrazinium(1+)] hexa-fluorido-silicate: (N2H5)2SiF6.

Ali OuasriFatima LambarkiAli RhandourMohamed SaadiLahcen El Ammari
Published in: Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications (2019)
In the title inorganic mol-ecular salt, (N2H5)2SiF6, the silicon atom at the centre of the slightly distorted SiF6 octa-hedron [range of Si-F distances = 1.6777 (4)-1.7101 (4) Å] lies on a crystallographic inversion centre. In the crystal, the ions are connected by N-H⋯N and N-H⋯F hydrogen bonds; the former link the cations into [010] chains and the latter (some of which are bifurcated or trifurcated) link the ions into a three-dimensional network. The two-dimensional fingerprint plots show that F⋯H/H⋯F inter-actions dominate the Hirshfeld surface (75.5%) followed by H⋯H (13.6%) and N⋯H/H⋯N (8.4%) whereas F⋯F (1.9%) and F⋯N/N⋯F (0.6%) have negligible percentages. The title compound is isostructural with its germanium-containing analogue.
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