2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.9b00211
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Strategy and Methodology in the Synthesis of Multicomponent Molecular Solids: The Quest for Higher Cocrystals

Abstract: CONSPECTUS: Crystal engineering is the art and science of making crystals by design. Crystallization is inherently a purifying phenomenon. Bringing together more than one organic compound into the same crystal always needs deliberate action. Cocrystals are important because they offer a route to the controlled modulation of crystal properties. The route to cocrystal synthesis was opened up with the heterosynthon concept, which considers the complementary recognition of chemical groups from different molecules.… Show more

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“…Finally,w ew ish to comment on the currentt endency for discussing crystal engineering problemsi nt he language of synthetic organic chemistry.S uch at rend is seen in recent papers of Desirajua nd other authors. [1,16,19,20,22,33] To be consistent with this trend, our final conclusion maintains this convention. The processes in ab allm ill, which we showed in Scheme2,r esemble mechanisms well knowni no rganic chemistry.I nt he first variant replacing the "attacking" and "leaving" group takes place in ac oncerted process.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Finally,w ew ish to comment on the currentt endency for discussing crystal engineering problemsi nt he language of synthetic organic chemistry.S uch at rend is seen in recent papers of Desirajua nd other authors. [1,16,19,20,22,33] To be consistent with this trend, our final conclusion maintains this convention. The processes in ab allm ill, which we showed in Scheme2,r esemble mechanisms well knowni no rganic chemistry.I nt he first variant replacing the "attacking" and "leaving" group takes place in ac oncerted process.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The spectacular successes in the field of two-component crystalsh ave triggered an atural tendency fort he preparation of more complex multicomponent systems with the hope of producing even better molecularm aterials. [16] Unfortunately, despite intensive efforts, the strategies and methods of preparation leading to the successful synthesis of higher-component crystalsa re still at the early stages of development. Al imited number of ternary cocrystals (ca.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the class of multicomponent crystal forms, binary cocrystals comprising two molecular components have received significant attention over the past two decades. However, recent reports of the advantages offered by ionic cocrystals (ICCs) derived from the cocrystallization of APIs with atomic inorganic salts (e.g., NaCl and CaCl 2 ) suggest that the range of practically accessible solid forms for optimizing the properties of APIs continues to widen . This is in the context of recent reports of the synthesis of a quaternary cocrystal and the first reported synthesis of a six‐component molecular solid …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desiraju and co-workers employed supramolecular homologation for the synthesis of organic ternary and quaternary cocrystals, which were subsequently expanded into higher-order molecular solids; their shape-based approach allowed the partial replacement of one component in a binary cocrystal with a structurally similar component to form a ternary crystal, a similar replacement to form a quaternary cocrystals and so on. [20][21][22][23] This sequential substitution capitalizes on the varying strengths of the hydrogen bonds, where the more robust interactions persist after the replacement, while the less robust interactions were modified upon the formation of the cocrystal. Similar strategies that utilize size, shape and stoichiometry were employed to create higher-order solid solutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%