Abstract

The 1:1 co-crystallization of 1,4-di-aza-bicyclo-[2.2.2]octane (DABCO) with 4-nitro-benzoic acid in ethanol-water (3/1) gave the salt dihydrate C6H13N2 (+)·C7H4NO4 (-)·2H2O, (1), whereas from methanol, the salt C6H14N2 (2+)·2C7H4NO4 (-), (2), was isolated. In (1), the cation and anion are linked by a strong N-H⋯O hydrogen bond, and the carboxyl-ate anion is close to planar [dihedral angle between terminal residues = 6.83 (9)°]. In (2), a three-ion aggregate is assembled by two N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds, and the carboxyl-ate anions are again close to planar [dihedral angles between terminal residues = 1.7 (3) and 5.9 (3)°]. Through the inter-vention of solvent water mol-ecules, which self-assemble into helical supra-molecular chains along the b axis, the three-dimensional architecture in (1) is stabilized by water-DABCO O-H⋯N and water-carboxyl-ate O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds, with additional stability afforded by C-H⋯O inter-actions. The global crystal structure comprises alternating layers of water mol-ecules and ion pairs stacked along the c axis. In the crystal of (2), the three-ion aggregates are assembled into a three-dimensional architecture by a large number of methyl-ene-carboxyl-ate/nitro C-H⋯O inter-actions as well as π-π contacts between inversion-related benzene rings [inter-centroid distances = 3.5644 (16) and 3.6527 (16) Å]. The cations and anions assemble into alternating layers along the c axis.

Highlights

  • Crystal structures of 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octan1-ium 4-nitrobenzoate dihydrate and 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane-1,4-diium bis(4-nitrobenzoate): the influence of solvent upon the stoichiometry of the formed salt

  • In (1), the cation and anion are linked by a strong N—H O hydrogen bond, and the carboxylate anion is close to planar [dihedral angle between terminal residues = 6.83 (9) ]

  • O—H N and water–carboxylate O—H O hydrogen bonds, with additional stability afforded by C—H O interactions

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Summary

Chemical context

The formation of co-crystals or salts is dependent on the difference in pKa of the interacting species (Childs et al, 2007). When the (pKa) [= pKa(base) pKa(acid)] value is greater than three, a salt is anticipated In this context, it is not surprising that a search of the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD, version 53.5, last update November 2013; Allen, 2002). Showed that nearly 90% of the 57 multi-component crystals, containing species derived from highly basic 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (DABCO) and a carboxylic acid, contained at least a mono-protonated form of DABCO. It was in the context of on-going studies of co-crystallization experiments (Broker & Tiekink, 2007; Arman & Tiekink, 2013; Arman et al, 2014) between nitrogen-containing molecules and carboxylic acids, that the title salts were isolated.

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