Malonic Acid (1:1) 2-Aminopyridine Molecular Complex: Crystal Structure And Hirshfeld Surface Analysis

PERIODICO TCHE QUIMICA(2019)

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Abstract
Co-crystallization is the supramolecular combination of two or more different chemical entities in a crystalline lattice through non-covalent interactions. In particular, the preparation of pharmaceutical co-crystals offers a means to modify the physicochemical properties of crystals without altering the chemical properties of a pharmaceutical molecule, improving several physical properties of the pure drug such as solubility, bioavailability, thermal stability, etc. This work shows a good example of synthesis and characterization of a cocrystal which can contribute to the pharmaceutical industry. In this study, single-crystal X-ray diffraction was used to characterize structurally the molecular complex formed between two pharmaceutical conformers; 2-aminopyridine and malonic acid. The title compound has been synthesized by grinding in an agate mortar. Its structure was characterized by X-ray diffraction. This compound crystallize in the monoclinic system with space group P2(1)/n, Z = 4, and unit cell parameters a = 7.718(1) angstrom, b = 17.518(2) angstrom, c = 13.726(2) angstrom, beta = 94.270(8)degrees, V = 1850.6(4) angstrom(3). The salt, C3H3O4-center dot C5H7N2+, is an ionic ensemble assisted by hydrogen bonds established between malonate anions and 2-aminopyridinium cations. The two components thus construct a supramolecular assembly with a three-dimensional hydrogen bonded framework. Hirshfeld surface analysis was used for visually analyzing intermolecular interactions in the crystal structure.
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molecular complex, crystal structure, hydrogen bonding patterns, Hirshfeld surface analysis
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