metal-organic compounds
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The title complex, [LiBr(C3H6N2)]n, is the unexpected product of a reaction beteween (Dipp)N(Li)SiMe3 (Dipp = 2,6-diisopropylphenyl), Me2NCN and CuBr. The compound is a one-dimensional polymer with a step structure derived from the association of inversion dimers, formed by bromido ligands bridging two Li+ cations, each of which carries a dimethylcyanamide ligand. The planar (LiBr)2 unit of the polymer core has a regular rhombic shape [Li—Br—Li 77.55 (16)° and Br—Li—Br 102.45 (16)°]. These (LiBr·NCNMe2)2 dimers represent the repeat unit of a polymer system propagated by additional Br—Li and Li—Br bonds generating an infinite step structure along the a-axis direction.
organic compounds
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In the title compound, C15H19N3O2, the piperazine ring adopts a chair conformation, with its N—C bonds in pseudo-equatorial orientations. The dihedral angle between the C atoms of the piperazine ring and the phthalamide ring system (r.m.s. deviaiton = 0.008 Å) is 89.30 (8)°. In the crystal, molecules are linked by C—HO hydrogen bonds, generating a three-dimensional network and aromatic π–π interactions also occur [centroid–centroid distances = 3.556 (1)–3.716 (1) Å].