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Conformational Trimorphism in an Ionic Cocrystal of Hesperetin.

Shasha JinMolly M HaskinsYassin H AndaloussiRuiling OuyangJunbo GongMichael J Zaworotko
Published in: Crystal growth & design (2022)
We report the existence of conformational polymorphism in an ionic cocrystal (ICC) of the nutraceutical compound hesperetin (HES) in which its tetraethylammonium (TEA + ) salt serves as a coformer. Three polymorphs, HESTEA-α, HESTEA-β and HESTEA-γ, were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD). Each polymorph was found to be sustained by phenol···phenolate supramolecular heterosynthons that self-assemble with phenol···phenol supramolecular homosynthons into C 3 2 (7) H-bonded motifs. Conformational variability in HES moieties and different relative orientations of the H-bonded motifs resulted in distinct crystal packing patterns: HESTEA-α and HESTEA-β exhibit H-bonded sheets; HESTEA-γ is sustained by bilayers of H-bonded tapes. All three polymorphs were found to be stable upon exposure to humidity under accelerated stability conditions for 2 weeks. Under competitive slurry conditions, HESTEA-α was observed to transform to the β or γ forms. Solvent selection impacted the relationship between HESTEA-β (favored in EtOH) and HESTEA-γ (favored in MeOH). A mixture of the β and γ forms was found to be present following H 2 O slurry.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • molecular dynamics
  • single molecule
  • ionic liquid
  • solid state
  • high resolution
  • water soluble
  • energy transfer
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • crystal structure