Abstract

The single-crystal X-ray structure of a 6-component organic-salt alloy (hexanary) of naftopidil (1) (an active pharmaceutical ingredient) with benzoic acid (2) and four different hydroxy-substituted benzoic acids, i.e. salicylic acid (3), 2,3-di-hydroxybenzoic acid (4), 2,4-di-hydroxybenzoic acid (5) and 2,6-di-hydroxybenzoic acid (6), is reported. The hexanary assembly originates from the observation that the binary salts of naftopidil with the above acids are isostructural. In addition to the 6-component solid, we also describe five 5-component, ten 4-component, and ten 3-component organic-salt alloys of naftopidil (1) with carboxylic acids (2)-(6). These alloys were obtained from different combinations of the acids with the drug. The synthetic design of the multicomponent organic alloys is based on the rationale of geometrical factors (shape and size) and chemical interactions (hydrogen bonds). The common supramolecular synthon in all these crystal structures was the cyclic N+-H⋯O- and O-H⋯O hydrogen-bonded motif of (9) graph set between the 2-hy-droxyammonium group of naftopidil and the carboxyl-ate anion. This ionic synthon is strong and robust, directing the isostructural assembly of naftopidil with up to five different carboxylic acids in the crystal structure together with the lower-level multicomponent adducts. Solution crystallization by slow evaporation provided the multicomponent organic salts and alloys which were characterized by a combination of single-crystal X-ray diffraction, powder X-ray diffraction, NMR and differential scanning calorimetry techniques.

Highlights

  • Inorganic solid solutions are well known, widely prepared and extensively used in day-to-day life (Kumar, 2008)

  • Fine tuning the ratio of components in inorganic alloys is relatively easy because of the spherical nature of atoms and ions involved in the multicomponent crystal structures

  • We report the build-up of six different molecules/ions in an organic-salt alloy along with the lower 5, 4and 3-component structures based on a single robust supramolecular synthon

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Introduction

Inorganic solid solutions are well known, widely prepared and extensively used in day-to-day life (Kumar, 2008). In addition to the challenge of synthetic design, geometric and chemical matching, and supramolecular assembly of multicomponent organic crystals with six components, there are crystal structure refinement difficulties caused by overlap of electrondensity maps of molecules having similar size/placement of functional groups, and sometimes disorder in the cocrystal. Chemical factors start to taper off for 4-component crystals because weaker interactions provide only limited enthalpic advantage to molecular assembly in the cocrystal (Mir et al, 2016; Dubey et al, 2016) In this communication, we report the build-up of six different molecules/ions in an organic-salt alloy along with the lower 5-, 4and 3-component structures based on a single robust supramolecular synthon. Our approach to a 6-component assembly based on a strong ionic synthon and isomeric carboxylic-acid replacement complements the Desiraju template (Paul et al, 2018) based on crystallographic inequivalences and halogen exchange

X-ray crystallography
Powder X-ray diffraction
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