Title of article
Hydrogen-bonded co-crystal structure of benzoic acid and zwitterionic L-proline
Author/Authors
Chesna, Aaron M. 764 Natural Sciences Complex, USA , Cox, Jordan M. 730 Natural Sciences Complex, USA , Basso, Sanjukta 764 Natural Sciences Complex, USA , Benedict, Jason B. 771 Natural Sciences Complex, USA
Pages
7
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1
To page
7
Abstract
The title compound [systematic name: benzoic acid–pyrrolidin-1-ium-2-carboxylate (1/1)], C7H6O2·C5H9NO2, is an example of the application of non-centrosymmetric co-crystallization for the growth of a crystal containing a typically centrosymmetric component in a chiral space group. It co-crystallizes in the space group P212121 and contains benzoic acid and L-proline in equal proportions. The crystal structure exhibits chains of L-proline zwitterions capped by benzoic acid molecules which form a C(5)[R33(11)] hydrogen-bonded network along [100]. The crystal structure is examined and compared to that of a similar co-crystal containing L-proline zwitterions and 4-aminobenzoic acid.
Keywords
crystal structure , co-crystal , hydrogen bonding , proline , benzoic acid
Journal title
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2621337
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