2005
DOI: 10.1002/anie.200462967
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Structural Studies of the System Na(saccharinate)⋅n H2O: A Model for Crystallization

Abstract: Not far from a crystal nucleus? The complex crystal structure of sodium saccharin “dihydrate” could be a good model for nucleation (see graphic). The asymmetric unit contains 362 atoms and much water, and the crystal contains ordered and disordered regions. Amazingly, the crystal structure of this metastable compound was not determined for 125 years following its isolation, although it is manufactured in bulk.

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“…In other words, some unit cells are fully regular while others are completely irregular. This does not explain the fact that the crystallographic refinement of atoms in the regular region proceeds well for the dihydrate [22].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…In other words, some unit cells are fully regular while others are completely irregular. This does not explain the fact that the crystallographic refinement of atoms in the regular region proceeds well for the dihydrate [22].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…While it is difficult to draw firmer conclusions, it is possible that the reported crystal structure, which by definition is a space averaged structure, is not a really accurate representation at lower length scales and that the regular and irregular regions cover much larger domains than would seem to be the case by inspection of the crystal unit cell. In support of such a view, Banerjee et al [22] had noted that the molecular positions and dimensions in the irregular regions vary from crystal to crystal. It is possible therefore that the real structure consists of regular and irregular regions, each of dimensions of at least several tens of m.…”
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“…Along these lines, Desiraju and co-workers determined the crystal structure of sodium saccharin dihydrate, Na(sac)-(H 2 O) 1.875 , and argued that this heavily hydrated structure is a good model for the nucleus in the crystallization of the lower hydrate Na 3 (sac) 3 (H 2 O) 2 . Essentially, this complex structure resembles a metastable high-energy intermediate [8]. More recently, a Z = 6 structure of phenylacetylene was isolated by Desiraju and co-workers [9].…”
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confidence: 90%