Geometry of the 2-aminoheterocyclic-carboxylic acid R22(8) graph set: Implications for crystal engineering

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The geometry of the R22(8) graph set formed between a 2-aminoheterocyclic ring containing an Nsp2 atom (in the 1-position of the ring) and a carboxylic acid has been studied. Collating data from known co-crystal structures containing five- and six-membered heterocyclic rings from the Cambridge Structural Database revealed unexpected differences between two kinds of non-hydrogen contact distances, and between specific bond distances and angles of the heterocycle. Not only were the interatomic non-hydrogen distances between the N atoms (heterocycle) and O atoms (carboxylate) asymmetric, but also the 2-amino N atom (N21) to the heterocyclic C atom (C2) bond was shorter than the C2 to N1sp2 bond. However, this shortening of the C2-N21 bond was not observed in the examples where N21 was substituted with a non-H atom. For the six-membered rings the data also showed that as the C2-N21 bond shortened the N1-C2-N21 bond angle increased. © 2004 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Great Britain - all rights reserved.

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Lynch, D. E., & Jones, G. D. (2004). Geometry of the 2-aminoheterocyclic-carboxylic acid R22(8) graph set: Implications for crystal engineering. Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, 60(6), 748–754. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0108768104023791

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