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The title compound, C15H16NS+·C2H3O2-, has been crystallized as both a pure enantio­mer (1S,5R) and a racemate. The racemate crystallizes in the space group Cc, with mol­ecules of opposite handedness related to each other by the action of the c-glide. The enantio­mer is essentially isostructural with the racemate, except that the glide symmetry is violated by inter­change of CH and CH2 groups within the seven-membered ring. The space-group symmetry is reduced to P1 with two mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit. The enantio­mer structure shows disorder of the thio­phene ring for one of the mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit. The major component of the disorder has the thio­phene ring in the same position as in the racemate, but generates a higher-energy mol­ecular conformation. The minor disorder component has different inter­molecular inter­actions but retains a more stable mol­ecular conformation.
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