X-ray structures of organic salts between diethanolamine and ortho- and para-isomers of aminobenzoic acid: A specific synthon responsible for an association of the components

Author:

Ibragimov Aziz Bakhtiyarovich1ORCID,Zakirov Bakhtiyar Sabirkhanovich1ORCID,Ibragimov Bakhtiyar Tulyaganovich2ORCID,Ashurov Jamshid Mengnorovich2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of Academy of Sciences, Tashkent, 100125, Uzbekistan

2. Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of Academy of Sciences, Tashkent, 100125, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Two organic salts between diethanolamine (DEA) and ortho- and para-isomers (OABA and PABA) of aminobenzoic acid (ABA) have been obtained and their X-ray single crystal structures determined. In both salts, cationic and anionic components are incorporated into dimers by the two H-bonds formed between ABA carboxylate oxygen atoms and nitrogen and one of oxygen atoms of DEA which close a cycle with the graph-set notation of R22(9). Further dimers are associated by intricate systems of the H-bonds into 1D- and 3D-network structures in crystals of DEA·OABA and DEA·PABA, respectively. H-bonding which generates these dimers may be considered as a synthon specific for yielding of salts between DEA and mono-substituted aromatic benzoic acids.

Publisher

European Journal of Chemistry

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