Title of article :
Hydrogen-bonding patterns in 5-fluoro­cytosine–melamine co-crystal (4/1)
Author/Authors :
Mohana, Marimuthu School of Chemistry - Bharathidasan University, India , Muthiah, Packianathan Thomas School of Chemistry - Bharathidasan University, India , Sanjeewa. Liurukara D. Department of Chemistry - Clemson University, H. L. Hunter Laboratories, USA , . McMillenb, Colin D Department of Chemistry - Clemson University, H. L. Hunter Laboratories, USA
Pages :
10
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1
To page :
10
Abstract :
The asymmetric unit of the title compound, 4C4H4FN3O·C3H6N6, comprises of two independent 5-fluoro­cytosine (5FC) mol­ecules (A and B) and one half-mol­ecule of melamine (M). The other half of the melamine mol­ecule is generated by a twofold axis. 5FC mol­ecules A and B are linked through two different homosynthons [R22(8) ring motif]; one is formed via a pair of N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds and the second via a pair of N—H⋯N hydrogen bonds. In addition to this pairing, the O atoms of 5FC mol­ecules A and B inter­act with the N2 amino group on both sides of the melamine mol­ecule, forming a DDAA array of quadruple hydrogen bonds and generating a supra­molecular pattern. The 5FC (mol­ecules A and B) and two melamine mol­ecules inter­act via N—H⋯O, N—H⋯N and N—H⋯O, N—H⋯N, C—H⋯F hydrogen bonds forming R66(24) and R44(15) ring motifs. The crystal structure is further strengthened by C—H⋯F, C—F⋯π and π–π stacking inter­actions.
Keywords :
crystal structure , hydrogen bonding , homosynthons , melamine , 5-fluoro­cytosine
Journal title :
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2617766
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