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Crystal structures of binary compounds of meldonium 3-(1,1,1-tri-methyl-hydrazin-1-ium-2-yl)prop-ano-ate with sodium bromide and sodium iodide.

Alexander Y Nazarenko
Published in: Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications (2018)
3-(1,1,1-Tri-methyl-hydrazin-1-ium-2-yl)propano-ate (C6H14N2O2, M, more commonly known under its commercial names Meldonium or Mildronate) co-crystalizes with sodium bromide and sodium iodide forming polymeric hydrates poly[[tetra-μ-aqua-di-aqua-bis-[3-(1,1,1-tri-methyl-hydrazin-1-ium-2-yl)propano-ate]disodium] dibromide tetra-hydrate], [Na2(C6H14N2O2)2(H2O)6]Br2·4H2O, and poly[[di-μ-aqua-di-aqua-[μ-3-(1,1,1-tri-methyl-hydrazin-1-ium-2-yl)propano-ate]disodium] diiodide], [Na2(C6H14N2O2)2(H2O)4]I2. The coordination numbers of the sodium ions are 6; the coordination polyhedra can be described as distorted octa-hedra. Metal ions and M zwitterions are assembled into infinite layers via electrostatic inter-actions and hydrogen-bonded networks. These layers are connected via electrostatic attraction between halogenide ions and positive tri-methyl-hydrazinium groups into a three-dimensional structure.
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