Abstract

In this report, the crystal structure of a new polymorphic form of 2-(4-Methylbenzamido)-5-(4-fluoro-3-phenoxyphenyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazole have been investigated and compared with the previously reported form. Crystallization experiments from a non-polar solvent resulted in the formation of a newly obtained polymorph of this substituted 1,3,4 thiadiazole compound. Structural differences and similarities in both the polymorphic forms were explored in terms of supramolecular building blocks present in the crystal packing and their influences on the supramolecular construct are investigated in terms of the nature and energetics of the associated interactions. In addition, Hirshfeld surface analysis and calculations on the enrichment ratio were carried out for both the forms to isolate the various types of interatomic contacts and differentiate their contribution towards the molecular assembly, as obtained from 2D fingerprint plots. Also, the interaction energies were computed for the new polymorph and compared with the reported form. The studies render quantitative insights into the role of strong H-bonds and weak intermolecular interactions acting cooperatively in the crystal. In addition, the role of both electrostatic and dispersion energies contributes to the overall stability in the crystal packing.

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