Abstract

2-(p-Tolylamino)nicotinic acid (TNA) was crystallized in three polymorphic forms. The crystal structures of forms I and II are sustained by the neutral O–H···N hydrogen bond from the COOH donor to the pyridine N acceptor, whereas proton transfer occurred in form III to give a zwitterionic structure of N–H+···O– hydrogen bond. Form III could be obtained only in the presence of pyridine-type coformers. The trimorphs were characterized by IR, Raman, and ss-NMR spectroscopy, DSC, and single crystal X-ray diffraction. The neutral form I and zwitterionic form III are 2D isostructural, whereas form II has a different crystal packing and molecular conformation. XPac analysis showed the 2D supramolecular construct and similarity in crystal structures of forms I and III. The difference in hydrogen bonding between the neutral and zwitterionic polymorph is analyzed by Hirshfeld surfaces. The isolation of zwitterionic TNA as a complex with m-nitrobenzoic acid and a TNA salt with o-aminopyridine provides a mechanistic ...

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