Crystal Structure of a Tetrazole Compound
Author Information
Author(s): Li Chun-Rong, Chen Tao, Xia Zheng-Qiang
Primary Institution: Chang’an University
Hypothesis
The study investigates the crystal structure of a tetrazole derivative to explore its potential applications.
Conclusion
The crystal structure of the compound shows unique molecular interactions that may be relevant for its use in pharmaceuticals and coordination chemistry.
Supporting Evidence
- The compound was synthesized using 5-mercapto-1-methyl-tetrazole and dichloroethane.
- The crystal structure exhibits weak intermolecular interactions.
- The study provides insights into the potential applications of tetrazole derivatives.
Takeaway
The researchers looked at how a specific chemical compound is arranged in a crystal, which can help us understand how it might be used in medicine or other fields.
Methodology
The compound was synthesized through a nucleophilic substitution reaction and analyzed using X-ray crystallography.
Limitations
Reports on the compound's use in pharmaceuticals and other applications are scarce.
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