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The crystal structure of C5H11OND+C6Cl5O−·C6Cl5OD has been determined by X-ray diffraction. The crystals are triclinic:P¯1,a=9.443(7),b=7.534(6),c=18.05(2) Å,α=91.23(7),β=95.83(6), γ=110.67(6)°,Z=2. The structure was solved by direct methods, and refined toR=0.033 for 2779 non-zero reflections. The structure consists of theN-methylmorpholinium cations and deuterium bis(pentachlorophenolate) homoconjugated anions. The N+-D(1)⋯O(l)− and O(2)-D(2)⋯O(1)− bond lengths and angles are 2.654(4), 2.557(4) Å, and 171(4), 158(5)°, respectively.
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Majerz, I., Malarski, Z. & Lis, T. Structure and IR spectroscopic properties ofN-methylmorpholinium pentachlorophenolate-pentachlorophenol. Journal of Crystallographic and Spectroscopic Research 20, 187–192 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01160973
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