Abstract
The compound trimesic acid (H3TMA) with 2,6-bis(4-pyridylmethylene)cyclohexanone (1) was shown to form two-/three-/four-component cocrystals or salts depending on the reaction conditions. Crystals of salt were obtained when crystallized H3TMA and 1 from MeOH alone, whereas the crystals of neutral components were obtained when crystallized from MeOH and phenol mixture. Both the structures (salt and cocrystal) exhibited huge cavities which are occupied by the self-interpenetration of the networks. This self-interpenetration of the networks found to be eschewed in favor of guest inclusion when the crystallization reactions are conducted in the presence of suitable aromatic guest molecules such as biphenyl, naphthalene, anthracene, phenanthrene, pyrene, triphenylene, and 1,4-hydroquinone. The crystal structures of cocrystals contain hydrogen-bonded layers with huge cavities, the self-interpenetrated layers have a honeycomb geometry with the cavity dimensions of 23 × 42 A2 and the guest included layers have a ...
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