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1,3-Bis(2-anilino-2-oxoethÂyl)-1H-imidazol-3-ium chloride acetonitrile monosolvate
In the title compound, C19H19N4O2
+·Cl−·C2H3N, the dihedral angle between the two phenyl rings is 69.57 (8)° while the dihedral angles between the imidazole ring and the phenyl rings are 70.61 (7) and 82.11 (7)°. In the crystal, N—H⋯Cl, C—H⋯O, C—H⋯Cl and C—H⋯N hydrogen bonds link the imidazolium cations, chloride anions and acetonitrile solvent molÂecules into a two-dimensional hydrogen-bonded network parallel to (001); an intraÂmolecular C—H⋯O hydrogen bond is also observed
A new monoclinic polymorph of trans-dichloridodipyridineÂpalladium(II)
In the structure of the title compound, [PdCl2(C5H5N)2], the PdII atom is located on an inversion centre and the pyridine rings are coplanar. There is interÂmolecular π–π stacking between the pyridyl rings, with a centroid-to-centroid separation of 3.916 (1) Å. The structure is a new polymorph of two previously determined structures [Viossat, Dung & Robert (1993 â–¶). Acta Cryst. C49, 84–85; Liao & Lee (2006 â–¶). Acta Cryst. E62, m680–m681]
Key Determinants of Enterprise E-banking Assimilation
This paper empirically examines key determinants of enterprise e-banking assimilation. The analytical results unveil that utilitarian value and usability positively affect trustworthiness and satisfaction of enterprise e-banking services. In particular, firms’ satisfaction possesses a significant mediating effect on continuance intention to use enterprise e-banking services in business operations. The present study makes contributes to research and practice. The empirical findings enrich the understanding of enterprise e-banking assimilation and have managerial implications for the development of enterprise e-banking systems and services
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