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The crystal structure of crystalline hydrates of dimethylaminoarglabine hydrochloride and dimethylaminoarglabine hydronitrate is determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction. It is established that in a crystal, water breaks the hydrogen bond between the anion and the cation in dimethylaminoarglabin hydrochloride and weakens it in dimethylaminoarglabin hydronitrate, which improves the solubility of salts in water.
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Turdybekov, K.M., Mustafin, E.S., Turdybekov, D.M. et al. EFFECT OF HYDRATE WATER ON THE HYDROGEN BOND FORMATION IN DIMETHYLAMINOARGLABINE SALTS WITH HYDROCHLORIDE AND HYDRONITRATE. J Struct Chem 61, 1097–1102 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0022476620070124
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