Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications (Feb 2019)

The crystal structures of benzylammonium phenylacetate and its hydrate

  • David Hess,
  • Peter Mayer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2056989019000288
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 2
pp. 194 – 201

Abstract

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The title compounds benzylammonium phenylacetate, C7H10N+·C8H7O2− (1), and its monohydrate, C7H10N+·C8H7O2−·H2O (2), can be obtained by evaporating methanolic solutions containing equimolar amounts of benzylamine and phenylacetic acid in the absence and presence of water, respectively. N—H...O hydrogen bonds in the crystal structure of 1 lead to the formation of hydrophilic channels running along the b-axis direction. The hydrogen-bonding system is best described by fused R34(10) ring patterns, often observed in ammonium carboxylate salts. In 2, the presence of the crystal water leads to the formation of a two-dimensional hydrogen-bonding network. The benzyl moieties in 1 and 2 form hydrophobic layers in the crystal structures with the aromatic rings adopting edge-to-face arrangements.

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