Unusual hydrate stabilization in the two-dimensional layered structure of quinacrinium bis(2-carboxy-4,5-dichlorobenzoate) tetrahydrate, a proton-transfer compound of the drug quinacrine


Autoria(s): Smith, Graham; Wermuth, Urs D.; Sagatys, Dalius S.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

The crystal structure of the hydrated proton-transfer compound of the drug quinacrine [rac-N'-(6-chloro-2-methoxyacridin-9-yl)-N,N-diethylpentane-1,4-diamine] with 4,5-dichlorophthalic acid, C23H32ClN3O2+ . 2(C8H3Cl2O4-).4H2O (I), has been determined at 200 K. The four labile water molecules of solvation form discrete ...O--H...O--H... hydrogen-bonded chains parallel to the quinacrine side chain, the two N--H groups of which act as hydrogen-bond donors for two of the water acceptor molecules. The other water molecules, as well as the acridinium H atom, also form hydrogen bonds with the two anion species and extend the structure into two-dimensional sheets. Between these sheets there are also weak cation--anion and anion--anion pi-pi aromatic ring interactions. This structure represents only the third example of a simple quinacrine derivative for which structural data are available but differs from the other two in that it is unstable in the X-ray beam due to efflorescence, probably associated with the destruction of the unusual four-membered water chain structures.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27971/

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International Union of Crystallography

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27971/1/27971.pdf

DOI:10.1107/S0108270109006702

Smith, Graham, Wermuth, Urs D., & Sagatys, Dalius S. (2009) Unusual hydrate stabilization in the two-dimensional layered structure of quinacrinium bis(2-carboxy-4,5-dichlorobenzoate) tetrahydrate, a proton-transfer compound of the drug quinacrine. Acta Crystallographica. Section C: Crystal Structure Communications, 65, o131-o133.

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Copyright 2009 International Union of Crystallography

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Faculty of Science and Technology; School of Physical & Chemical Sciences

Palavras-Chave #crystal structure #hydrogen bonding #4,5-dichlorophthalic acid #quinacrine
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Journal Article