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Crystal engineering: co-crystals of cinnamic acid derivatives with a pyridyl derivative co-crystallizer

Authors

ALVAREZ LORENZO, DANIEL, Forrest, Sebastian J. K. , Sparkes, Hazel A.

External publication

No

Means

Acta Crystallogr. Sect. B-Struct. Sci.Cryst. Eng. Mat.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

2.032

SJR Impact

0.675

Publication date

01/02/2016

ISI

000369393100009

Abstract

A number of hydrogen-bonded co-crystals, consisting of a cinnamic acid derivative and a pyridyl co-crystallizer, have been synthesized and their properties investigated by X-ray diffraction. Samples were prepared by recrystallization or solvent drop grinding of trans-cinnamic acid (1), 4-methylcinnamic acid (2), 4-methoxy cinnamic acid (3) or 3,4-methoxy cinnamic acid (4), with 4,4-dipyridyl (A), iso-nicotinamide (B) or nicotinamide (C). The X-ray single-crystal structures of seven novel co-crystals, obtained through recrystallization, are examined and the hydrogen-bonding interactions discussed. Consistent hydrogen-bonding motifs were observed for samples prepared when using 4,4-dipyridyl (A) or iso-nicotinamide (B) as the co-crystallizing agent. Powder X-ray diffraction analysis of the samples prepared by solvent drop grinding suggests the formation of ten co-crystals.

Keywords

co-crystal; cinnamic acid; solvent drop grinding

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