Abstract

The crystal structures of anhydrous enrofloxacin (EFC) (1), enrofloxacin hexahydrate (EFC·6H2O) (2), enrofloxacin maleate (EFC-M) (3), enrofloxacin hemifumarate (EFC-F) (4), enrofloxacin hemisuccinate (EFC-S) (5), enrofloxacin hemioxalate (EFC-O) (6), enrofloxacin acetate (EFC-A) (7) and ammonium salt of enrofloxacin (Am-EFC) (8) have been determined by using single crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD). The crystals of 1 were grown from a dilute solution of EFC in dilute ammonium hydroxide. The crystals of 2 were grown from a solution of EFC with nicotinic acid. Solvent drop grinding experiments on enrofloxacin with various dicarboxylic acids resulted in four new salts (3–6). When a solution of EFC in glacial acetic acid evaporated to dryness over a period of time, crystals of 7 were grown. Crystals of 8 were found to grow when EFC was dissolved in liquid ammonia and solution was slowly evaporated at room temperature (RT). All these products (1–8) were characterized by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, Fourier tr...

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