The title compound, C(11)H(11)NO(3), has two molecules in the asymmetric unit, which differ in the orientation of their side-chain OH groups, allowing them to form intermolecular O-H...O hydrogen bonds to different acceptors. In one case, the acceptor is the OH group of the other molecule, and in the other case it is an imide O=C group. This is the first example in the N-substituted phthalimide series in which independent molecules have different types of acceptor. Molecular-orbital calculations place the greatest negative charge on the OH group.
Today's most interesting samples rarely make our jobs easy for us. Unfortunately many of the systems that we want to study crystallise as very tiny crystals. This can be particularly true of pharmaceuticals but is a widespread difficulty in many areas of chemistry and materials where we repeatedly face these challenges. Constant pressure to deliver high quality results and extract as much information as possible are coupled with pressures to do so both cost and time efficiently. The combination of the Rigaku MicroMax 007HF generator with the RAPID II unique curved, large area image plate detector already provides a hugely flexible tool to address many of these challenges. Advances in optics now mean that this powerful combination of generator and detector can be used with both Mo and Cu radiation (or Cu and Cr) on the same instrument, just by swapping the rapidly interchangeable targets. The image plate is highly sensitive for all these wavelengths providing for high quality data without compromise. The extremely large active area of the detector (-60 to 144°) allows a massive solid angle of data to be collected in a single exposure; ideal for fast high resolution Cu data for absolute configuration determination and equally for very high resolution data with Mo radiation. The exceptional low noise and wide dynamic range also suit the long exposure times often necessary for very tiny crystals -even with a brilliant source -without saturation or excessive noise problems. This single instrument is so versatile that it can replace several others -for single crystal diffraction studies (both small and macromolecular) at both wavelengths as well as powder diffraction. Results of studies using this new dual wavelength capability system will be presented.Flurbiprofen (F) is a valuable anti-inflammatory drug, but its aqueous solubility is only 0.03 mg mL -1 . Its salts with cyclohexylammonium or adamantylammonium ions still have limited solubility; in both structures N-H…O hydrogen bonds form ladders [1]. In a series of H 2 NC(CH 3 ) 3n (CH 2 OH) n salts of the carboxylic acid drug gemfibrozil [2] the members with n = 0, 1 and 2 also form ladders; but when n = 3, these change to layers [2]. Hoping that counter ions with OH groups would enhance the solubility of F through hydrophilicity and would improve its mechanical properties by greater hydrogen bonding, we have studied the diethanolamine (DEA) and tris(hydroxymethyl) aminomethane (TRIS) salts. F Me COO H 2 N (CH 2 ) 2 OH (CH 2 ) 2 OH H 3 N CH 2 OH CH 2 OH CH 2 OH -+ or + FDEA forms no ladders, nor any other extended motif.Two anions and two cations use their NH 2 + and COOfunctionality to form a discrete R 4 4 (12) ring. Instead of linking adjacent rings, one ethanolamine OH donates a hydrogen bond to the same carboxylate O atom already accepting from NH, thus appending another R 2 1 (7) ring to either side of the main ring. The other ethanolamine OH can link to a carboxylate O atom across the large ring, but its disorder suggests limited importance. Hydroxyl O atoms ...
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