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Crystal structure of a polymorph of potassium picrate, C6H2KN3O7

  • Xinyao Luo , Cuilian Chen , Zunjian Hu , Fei Wang , Shanhu Sun ORCID logo , Zhirong Suo EMAIL logo und Li Su EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 24. Mai 2023

Abstract

C6H2KN3O7, monoclinic, P21/m (no. 11), a = 4.1681(2) Å, b = 10.6704(6) Å, c = 10.2381(6) Å, β = 95.134(2)°, V = 453.52(4) Å3, Z = 2, R gt (F) = 0.0404, wR ref (F 2) = 0.0967, T = 295 K.

CCDC no.: 2235554

Table 1 contains crystallographic data and Table 2 contains the list of the atoms including atomic coordinates and displacement parameters.

Table 1:

Data collection and handling.

Crystal: Colourless block
Size: 0.16 × 0.11 × 0.10 mm
Wavelength: Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ: 0.62 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode: Bruker APEX-II, φ and ω
θ max, completeness: 26.5°, >99%
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, R int: 4245, 980, 0.046
Criterion for I obs, N(hkl)gt: I obs > 2σ(I obs), 764
N(param)refined: 85
Programs: Bruker [1], SHELX [2, 3], Olex2 [4]
Table 2:

Fractional atomic coordinates and isotropic or equivalent isotropic displacement parameters (Å2).

Atom x y z U iso*/U eq
K1 1.04570 (19) 0.2500 0.37078 (8) 0.0405 (3)
O1 0.6265 (7) 0.2500 0.5494 (2) 0.0505 (7)
O3 0.4385 (5) 0.57775 (16) 0.72043 (19) 0.0551 (5)
O2 0.7861 (5) 0.48793 (17) 0.6097 (2) 0.0576 (6)
N1 0.5737 (5) 0.48357 (18) 0.6848 (2) 0.0401 (5)

O4 0.0489 (6) 0.3505 (2) 1.0772 (2) 0.0779 (7)
N2 0.1131 (8) 0.2500 1.0284 (3) 0.0527 (9)
C1 0.5487 (8) 0.2500 0.6636 (3) 0.0339 (7)
C2 0.4871 (6) 0.3627 (2) 0.7363 (2) 0.0333 (5)
C4 0.2692 (8) 0.2500 0.9075 (3) 0.0368 (8)
C3 0.3435 (6) 0.3634 (2) 0.8519 (2) 0.0372 (6)
H3 0.2971 0.4386 0.8921 0.045*

1 Source of material

An amount of 0.267 g (0.001 mol) of raw potassium picrate was dissolved in 10 mL of acetonitrile and was evaporated at room temperature. After 1 week, some quadrangle crystals were achieved, yield: 15%.

2 Experimental details

Hydrogen atoms were placed in their geometrically idealized positions and constrained to ride on their parent atoms.

3 Comment

The material potassium picrate, is a kind of heat-resistant explosive used as delay and ignition [5], [6], [7]. It has been used as delay and ignition explosives in electric detonator application. Owing to its wide use, the research in its performance improvement is also a research hotspot in the field of energetic materials. Traditionally, its crystal form belongs to a orthorhombic crystal system and the Ibca space group with the lattice parameters of Z = 8, and a = 13.325 Å, b = 19.090 Å, c = 7.140 Å, and V = 1816.23 Å3 [8]. And its crystal morphology is generally acicular or rod-like, its shortcomings of poor fluidity and adverse charging always affect the production and performance of the product [9, 10]. In this work, potassium picrate was dissolved in acetonitrile and volatilized at room temperature to obtain a new quadrilateral crystalline potassium picrate with the yield of 15%. The novel crystal form of potassium picrate is completely different from its conventional form, and it belongs to a monoclinic crystal system (see abstract).

As shown in the figure, the crystal structure of the title compound C6H2KN3O7 was formed. There are six kinds of coordination bond, with bond lengths of 2.640 Å, 2.826 Å, 2.886 Å, 2.900 Å, 3.038 Å and 3.192 Å, respectively.


Corresponding authors: Zhirong Suo and Li Su, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang 621010, P.R. China, E-mail: (Z. Suo),

  1. Author contributions: All the authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of this submitted manuscript and approved submission.

  2. Research funding: None declared.

  3. Conflict of interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest regarding this article.

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Received: 2023-02-15
Accepted: 2023-03-10
Published Online: 2023-05-24
Published in Print: 2023-08-28

© 2023 the author(s), published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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