Abstract
The title compound, C14H12N4O2·0.5HCl·H2O or H(C14H12N4O2)2
+·Cl−·2H2O, arose from the unexpected cyclization of isonicotinoyl-N-phenyl hydrazine carbothioamide catalysed by cobalt(II) acetate. The organic molecule is almost planar and a symmetric N...H+...N hydrogen bond links two of them together, with the H atom lying on a crystallographic twofold axis. The extended structure features N—H...O and O—H...Cl hydrogen bonds, which generate [001] chains. Weak C—H...Cl interactions cross-link the chains. The chloride ion has site symmetry 2. The major contributions to the Hirshfeld surface are from H...H (47.1%), Cl...H/H...Cl (total 10.8%), O...H/H...O (7.4%) and N...H/H...N (6.7%) interactions.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)