Synthon Modularity in 4‑Hydroxybenzamide–Dicarboxylic Acid Cocrystals

  • Srinu Tothadi (1744144)
  • Gautam R. Desiraju (1333518)
Publication date
December 2012

Abstract

A family of 4-hydroxybenzamide–dicarboxylic acid cocrystals has been designed and subsequently isolated and characterized. The design strategy follows from an understanding of synthon modularity in crystal structures of monocomponent crystals such as γ-quinol, 4,4′-biphenol and 4-hydroxybenzoic acid. These monocomponent structures contain infinite O–H···O–H···O–H··· cooperative synthons linked with molecular connectors such as phenyl and biphenyl, and supramolecular connectors such as the acid dimer in 4-hydroxybenzoic acid. The cocrystal design was influenced by the anticipation that dicarboxylic acids can form a supramolecular connector mediated by acid–amide synthons with 4-hydroxybenzamide, which can then form the phenol O–H···O–H···O–H...

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