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Crystal structure of rubidium methyl-diazo-tate.
Title Crystal structure of rubidium methyl-diazo-tate.
Authors Grassl, T.; Korber, N.
Journal Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun
DOI 10.1107/S2056989016020429
Abstract

The title compound, Rb(+)·H3CN2O(-), has been crystallized in liquid ammonia as a reaction product of the reductive ammonolysis of the natural compound streptozocin. Elemental rubidium was used as reduction agent as it is soluble in liquid ammonia, forming a blue solution. Reductive bond cleavage in biogenic materials under kinetically controlled conditions offers a new approach to gain access to sustainably produced raw materials. The anion is nearly planar [dihedral angle O-N-N-C = -0.4 (2)°]. The Rb(+) cation has a coordination number of seven, and coordinates to five anions. One anion is bound via both its N atoms, one by both O and N, two anions are bound by only their O atoms, and the last is bound via the N atom adjacent to the methyl group. The diazo-tate anions are bridged by cations and do not exhibit any direct contacts with each other. The cations form corrugated layers that propagate in the (-101) plane.