Two crystalline polymorphic forms of α-(N-benzoxazolin-2-one)acetic acid
- Authors: Ashurov J.M.1, Izotova L.Y.1, Ibragimov B.T.1, Mukhamedov N.S.2
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							Affiliations: 
							
- Sadykov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry
 - Yunusov Institute of Chemistry of Plant Substances
 
 - Issue: Vol 91, No 1 (2017)
 - Pages: 106-110
 - Section: Structure of Matter and Quantum Chemistry
 - URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0036-0244/article/view/169184
 - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036024417010046
 - ID: 169184
 
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Abstract
Two crystalline polymorphic forms of α-(N-benzoxazolin-2-one)acetic acid (BAA) are prepared by changing the temperature of its crystallization from solution in ethanol. Crystallographic data of the α-form are determined: a = 12.7769(17) Å, b = 8.2574(9) Å, c = 16.7390(19) Å, β = 105.087(13)°, space group C2/c, V = 1705.2(4) Å3, and Z = 8, while those of β form are a = 5.2854(4) Å, b = 5.9880(4) Å, c = 13.4509(5) Å, β = 94.666(4)°, space group P21, V = 424.30(4) Å3, and Z = 2. It is found that BAA molecules of the α form combine into infinite one-dimensional chains arranged along axis b by means of O‒H···O and C‒H···O hydrogen bonds, and these chains are crosslinked via C‒H···O hydrogen bonds to form a threedimensional structure. The β form has another system of hydrogen bonds, one of which is bifurcated (O4···O2, O4···O3), and the π–π-interactions between the benzoxazolinone fragments of BAA molecules combined into a chain also arranged along axis b are observed. Calorimetric analysis shows that the polymorphic transition from the α form to the β form occurs at 129°C.
About the authors
J. M. Ashurov
Sadykov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry
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							Email: atom.uz@mail.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Uzbekistan, 							Tashkent, 100143						
L. Yu. Izotova
Sadykov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry
														Email: atom.uz@mail.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Uzbekistan, 							Tashkent, 100143						
B. T. Ibragimov
Sadykov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry
														Email: atom.uz@mail.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Uzbekistan, 							Tashkent, 100143						
N. S. Mukhamedov
Yunusov Institute of Chemistry of Plant Substances
														Email: atom.uz@mail.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Uzbekistan, 							Tashkent, 100170						
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