Abstract

Atenolol, 4-(3-isopropyl­amino­methyl-2-hydroxy­prop­oxy)­phenyl­acetamide, crystallizes as a hydrated succinate salt, 2C14H23N2O3+·C4H4O42−·2H2O. It is isostructural with its fumarate salt. The carboxylic acid transfers its acid H atoms to two mol­ecules of atenolol; the cation, anion and water mol­ecule are linked through hydrogen bonds into a three-dimensional network motif. The succinate anion is located on an inversion center.

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