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The role of the solvent molecule in the crystal packing arrangements of hydrated salts formed by ethacridine and fluorobenzoic acids

Artur Mirocki

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Artur Mirocki

University of Gdańsk, Faculty of Chemistry, W. Stwosza 63, Gdańsk, 80-308 Poland

Artur Mirocki, e-mail: [email protected]; Mattia Lopresti, e-mail: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
Mattia Lopresti

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Mattia Lopresti

University of Eastern Piedmont Amadeo Avogadro, Department of Science and Technological Innovation, Viale Teresa Michel 11, Alessandria, 15121 Italy

Artur Mirocki, e-mail: [email protected]; Mattia Lopresti, e-mail: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
First published: 07 July 2025

Abstract

Three novel hydrated salts of ethacridine: 2-fluorobenzoate dihydrate, 3-fluorobenzoate monohydrate and 4-fluorobenzoate monohydrate were synthesized and structurally characterized using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Analysis of intermolecular interactions in the crystal packing revealed that the number of water molecules in the asymmetric unit determines the formation of distinct centrosymmetric supramolecular synthons: […water…acid…]2 and […water…water…acid…]2. Hirshfeld surface analysis and lattice energy calculations were exploited to characterize intermolecular interactions and to elucidate the influence of small stereochemical differences among the three fluorobenzoate isomers on the crystal packing of the obtained molecular complexes.

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