7‐Carboxylato‐8‐hydroxy‐2‐methylquinolinium monohydrate and 7‐carboxy‐8‐hydroxy‐2‐methylquinolinium chloride monohydrate at 100 K |
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Authors: | Delphine Firley,Bernard Fraisse,Fatima Zouhiri,Anne Spasojević ‐de Biré ,Didier Desmaë le,Jean D'Angelo,Nour Eddine Ghermani |
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Abstract: | Both 7‐carboxylato‐8‐hydroxy‐2‐methylquinolinium monohydrate, C11H9NO3·H2O, (I), and 7‐carboxy‐8‐hydroxy‐2‐methylquinolinium chloride monohydrate, C11H10NO3+·Cl−·H2O, (II), crystallize in the centrosymmetric P space group. Both compounds display an intramolecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bond involving the hydroxy group; this hydrogen bond is stronger in (I) due to its zwitterionic character [O⋯O = 2.4449 (11) Å in (I) and 2.5881 (12) Å in (II)]. In both crystal structures, the HN+ group participates in the stabilization of the structure via intermolecular hydrogen bonds with water molecules [N⋯O = 2.7450 (12) Å in (I) and 2.8025 (14) Å in (II)]. In compound (II), a hydrogen‐bond network connects the Cl− anion to the carboxylic acid group [Cl⋯O = 2.9641 (11) Å] and to two water molecules [Cl⋯O = 3.1485 (10) and 3.2744 (10) Å]. |
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