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  • Hydrogen-Bonding in the Structures of the Hydrated Proton-Transfer Compounds of Isonipecotamide with the Isomeric Indole-2- and Indole-3-Carboxylic Acids

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    Smith, Graham
    Wermuth, Urs D
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Wermuth, Urs D.
    Year published
    2011
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    Abstract
    The structures of two hydrated proton-transfer compounds of 4-piperidinecarboxamide (isonipecotamide) with the isomeric heteroaromatic carboxylic acids indole-2-carboxylic acid and indole-3-carboxylic acid, namely 4-carbamoylpiperidinium indole-2-carboxylate dihydrate (1) and 4-carbamoylpiperidinium indole-3-carboxylate hemihydrate (2) have been determined at 200 K. Crystals of both 1 and 2 are monoclinic, space groups P21/c and P2/c, respectively with Z = 4 in cells having dimensions a = 10.6811(4), b = 12.2017(4), c = 12.5456(5) Ŭ ߠ= 96.000(4)ࠨ1) and a = 15.5140(4), b = 10.2908(3), c = 9.7047(3) Ŭ ߠ= 97.060(3)ࠨ2). ...
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    The structures of two hydrated proton-transfer compounds of 4-piperidinecarboxamide (isonipecotamide) with the isomeric heteroaromatic carboxylic acids indole-2-carboxylic acid and indole-3-carboxylic acid, namely 4-carbamoylpiperidinium indole-2-carboxylate dihydrate (1) and 4-carbamoylpiperidinium indole-3-carboxylate hemihydrate (2) have been determined at 200 K. Crystals of both 1 and 2 are monoclinic, space groups P21/c and P2/c, respectively with Z = 4 in cells having dimensions a = 10.6811(4), b = 12.2017(4), c = 12.5456(5) Ŭ ߠ= 96.000(4)ࠨ1) and a = 15.5140(4), b = 10.2908(3), c = 9.7047(3) Ŭ ߠ= 97.060(3)ࠨ2). Hydrogen-bonding in 1 involves a primary cyclic interaction involving complementary cation amide N-H緷O(carboxyl) anion and anion hetero N-H緷O(amide) cation hydrogen bonds [graph set R22(9)]. Secondary associations involving also the water molecules of solvation give a two-dimensional network structure which includes weak water O-H緷p interactions. In the three-dimensional hydrogen-bonded structure of 2, there are classic centrosymmetric cyclic head-to-head hydrogen-bonded amide-amide interactions [graph set R22(8)] as well as lateral cyclic amide-O linked amide-amide extensions [graph set R42(8)]. The anions and the water molecule, which lies on a twofold rotation axis, are involved in secondary extensions.
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    Journal Title
    Journal of Chemical Crystallography
    Volume
    41
    Issue
    12
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s10870-011-0186-4
    Subject
    Physical chemistry
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/44320
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