Anharmonic Motion in the Crystal Structure of 2-Mercaptopyridone
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2022-03
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With the present study, we revise earlier results about the title compound 2-mercaptopyridone in which the deformation density was determined from an X–N study in 1982 (X-ray, neutron diffraction). In the current X–X study (X-ray, X-ray), anharmonic motion parameters for the atoms were included and it resulted in a very clean deformation density map without the unexplainable features of the literature results. The presence of anharmonic effects is supported by a study of the thermal expansion in the temperature range 100–260 K. A topological study of the electron density confirms a bond length alternation in the six-membered ring. The calculation of the electrostatic potential indicates that the N–H· · · S hydrogen bond is an electrostatic interaction, and that other attractive intermolecular contacts are probably dispersive.
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Anharmonic motion parameters, Charge density study, Thermal expansion, General Chemical Engineering, General Materials Science, Condensed Matter Physics, Inorganic Chemistry
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Lutz, M, Smak, T J & Sanderse, A T 2022, 'Anharmonic Motion in the Crystal Structure of 2-Mercaptopyridone', Crystals, vol. 12, no. 3, 338. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst12030338