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Creation of ternary multicomponent crystals by exploitation of charge-transfer interactions

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posted on 2023-10-18, 07:45 authored by Colin C. Seaton, Nicholas Blagden, Tasnim Munshi, Ian Scowen
<p>Four new ternary crystalline molecular complexes have been synthesised from a common 3,5-dinitrobenzoic acid (3,5-dnda) and 4,4'-bipyridine (bipy) pairing with a series of amino-substituted aromatic compounds (4-aminobenzoic acid (4-aba), 4-(N,N-dimethylamino)benzoic acid (4-dmaba), 4-aminosalicylic acid (4-asa) and sulfanilamide (saa)). The ternary crystals were created through the application of complementary charge transfer and hydrogen-bonding interactions. For these systems a dimer was created through a charge-transfer interaction between two of the components, while hydrogen bonding between the third molecule and this dimer completed the construction of the ternary co-crystal. All resulting structures display the same acid---pyridine interaction between 3,5-dnba and bipy. However, changing the third component causes the proton of this bond to shift from neutral OH---N to a salt form, O- ---HN+, as the nature of the group hydrogen bonding to the carboxylic acid was changed. This highlights the role of the crystal environment on the level of proton transfer and the utility of ternary systems for the study of this process. Copyright © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.</p>

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Science Foundation Ireland. Grant Number: 07/SRC/B1158

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  • School of Pharmacy (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Chemistry - A European Journal

Volume

19

Issue

32

Pages/Article Number

10663-10671

Publisher

Wiley-VCH Verlag for ChemPubSoc Europe and Asian Chemical Editorial Society (ACES)

ISSN

0947-6539

eISSN

1521-3765

Date Submitted

2013-08-16

Date Accepted

2013-08-16

Date of First Publication

2013-08-16

Date of Final Publication

2013-08-16

ePrints ID

11633

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