Crystal water as the molecular glue for obtaining different co-crystal ratios: the case of gallic acid tris-caffeine hexahydrate.

Autor: Vella-Zarb, L., Baisch, U.
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Zdroj: Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications; Apr2018, Vol. 74 Issue 4, Following p559-562, 13p, 3 Diagrams, 2 Charts
Abstrakt: The crystal structure of the hexa­hydrate co-crystal of gallic acid and caffeine, C7H6O5·3C8H10N4O2·6H2O or GAL3CAF·6H2O, is a remarkable example of the importance of hydrate water acting as structural glue to facilitate the crystallization of two components of different stoichiometries and thus to compensate an imbalance of hydrogen-bond donors and acceptors. The water mol­ecules provide the additional hydrogen bonds required to form a crystalline solid. Whereas the majority of hydrogen bonds forming the inter­molecular network between gallic acid and caffeine are formed by crystal water, only one direct classical hydrogen bond between two mol­ecules is formed between the carb­oxy­lic oxygen of gallic acid and the carbonyl oxygen of caffeine with d(DA) = 2.672 (2) Å. All other hydrogen bonds either involve crystal water or utilize protonated carbon atoms as donors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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