Uprety B, Arderne C. The crystal structure of the zwitterionic co-crystal of 2,4-di-chloro-6-{[(3-hy-droxy-prop-yl)azaniumyl]-meth-yl}phenolate and 2,4-di-chloro-phenol.
Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun 2019;
75:1452-1455. [PMID:
31636974 PMCID:
PMC6775751 DOI:
10.1107/s2056989019012544]
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Abstract
The title compound, C10H13Cl2NO2·C6H4Cl2O, was formed from the incomplete Mannich condensation reaction of 3-amino-propan-1-ol, formaldehyde and 2,4-di-chloro-phenol in methanol. This resulted in the formation of a co-crystal of the zwitterionic Mannich base, 2,4-di-chloro-6-{[(3-hy-droxy-prop-yl)azaniumyl]-meth-yl}phenolate and the unreacted 2,4-di-chloro-phenol. The compound crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system (in space group Cc) and the asymmetric unit contains a mol-ecule each of the 2,4-di-chloro-phenol and 2,4-di-chloro-6-{[(3-hy-droxy-prop-yl)azaniumyl]-meth-yl}phenolate. Examination of the crystal structure shows that the two components are clearly linked together by hydrogen bonds. The packing patterns are most inter-esting along the b and the c axes, where the co-crystal in the unit cell packs in a manner that shows alternating aromatic di-chloro-phenol fragments and polar hydrogen-bonded channels. The 2,4-di-chloro-phenol rings stack on top of one another, and these are held together by π-π inter-actions. The crystal studied was refined as an inversion twin.
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