A flip-flop extended water structure assists the formation of sulfate anion helices (both left- and right-handed) in a crystalline hydrate of a simple organic-inorganic compound [C6H10N2]SO4·1.5H2O (1).

Raghavaiah, Pallepogu ; Supriya, Sabbani ; Das, Samar K. (2006) A flip-flop extended water structure assists the formation of sulfate anion helices (both left- and right-handed) in a crystalline hydrate of a simple organic-inorganic compound [C6H10N2]SO4·1.5H2O (1). Chemical Communications (26). pp. 2762-2764. ISSN 1359-7345

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Abstract

A flip-flop extended water structure assists the formation of sulfate anion helices (both left- and right-handed) in a crystalline hydrate of a simple organic-inorganic compound [CHN]SO·1.5HO (1).

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