Crystal structures and hydrogen-bonding analysis of a series of benzamide complexes of zinc(II) chloride. 2021

Elizabeth Tinapple, and Sam Farrar, and Dean H Johnston
Department of Chemistry, Otterbein University, Westerville, OH 43081, USA.

Ionic co-crystals are co-crystals between organic mol-ecules and inorganic salt coformers. Co-crystals of pharmaceuticals are of inter-est to help control polymorph formation and potentially improve stability and other physical properties. We describe the preparation, crystal structures, and hydrogen bonding of five different 2:1 benzamide or tolu-amide/zinc(II) chloride co-crystal salts, namely, bis-(benzamide-κO)di-chlorido-zinc(II), [ZnCl2(C7H7NO)2], di-chlor-ido-bis-(2-methyl-benzamide-κO)zinc(II), [ZnCl2(C8H9NO)2], di-chlorido-bis-(3-methyl-benzamide-κO)zinc(II), [ZnCl2(C8H9NO)2], di-chlorido-bis-(4-methyl-benzamide-κO)zinc(II), [ZnCl2(C8H9NO)2], and di-chlorido-bis-(4-hy-droxy-benzamide-κO)zinc(II), [ZnCl2(C7H7NO2)2]. All of the complexes contain hydrogen bonds between the amide N-H group and the amide carbonyl oxygen atoms or the chlorine atoms, forming extended networks.

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