Author:
Gomes Ligia R.,Low John Nicolson,Wardell James L.,Pinheiro Alessandra C.,Mendonça Thais C. N. de,Souza Marcus V. N. de
Abstract
The molecular conformations of threeN-alkyl-2-(methylsulfanyl)nicotinamide derivatives, namelyN-cyclohexyl-2-(methylsulfanyl)nicotinamide, C13H18N2OS, (I),N-isopropyl-2-(methylsulfanyl)nicotinamide, C10H14N2OS, (II), in which there are two molecules in the asymmetric unit which were chosen to form a hydrogen-bonded pair, andN-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-(methylsulfanyl)nicotinamide dihydrate, C9H12N2O2S·2H2O, (III), are compared with those of four unsubstitutedN-alkylnicotinamide compounds. The substituted compounds show a higher degree of torsion of the pyridine ring with respect to the amide group than do the unsubstituted compounds, with dihedral angles in the range 40–60° for the former and 20–35° for the latter. In (I) and (II), the supramolecular structure is defined by amide-N to carbonyl-O chains. In (III), the nicotinamide molecules are linked by hydrogen bonds to two water molecules resulting in two linked chains of rings which form the three-dimensional network.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine