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Abstract The formation of the thioammelinium cation in an aqueous solution in the presence of uranyl ions is demonstrated. Single crystal X-ray diffraction study of (C3N5H6S)2[UO2(C2O4)2(H2O)] C2N4H4 was carried out and the geometric characteristics of thioammelinium were determined for the first time. The crystals are triclinc, space group $$P\bar 1$$ , Z = 2, a = 8.5201(11) , b = 11.4027(14) , c = 14.329(2) , α = 103.182(5), β = 99.607(6), γ = 109.698(4), R = 0.0526. The main structural units in the crystal are mononuclear complex groups [UO2(C2O4)2(H2O)]2− corresponding to the crystal chemical group AB 2 01 M1 (A = UO 2 2+ , B01 = C2O 4 2− , M1 = H2O) of uranyl complexes. Uranium-containing mononuclear complexes are connected into a three-dimensional framework through electrostatic interactions and hydrogen bonds involving thioammelinium ions, water molecules, and cyanoguanidine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |