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The effect of pH on polymorph formation of the pharmaceutically active compound tianeptine.

2012

The anti-depressant pharmaceutical tianeptine has been investigated to determine the dynamics of polymorph formation under various pH conditions. By varying the pH two crystalline polymorphs were isolated. The molecular and crystal structures have been determined to identify the two polymorphs. One polymorph is an amino carboxylic acid and the other polymorph is a zwitterion. In the solid state the tianeptine moieties are bonded through hydrogen bonds. The zwitterion was found to be less stable and transformed to the acid form. During this investigation an amorphous form was identified.

chemistry.chemical_classificationHydrogen bondChemistryThiazepinesCarboxylic acidPharmaceutical ScienceCrystal structureAntidepressive Agents TricyclicHydrogen-Ion Concentrationlaw.inventionAmorphous solidCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundX-Ray DiffractionlawActive compoundZwitterionSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredmedicineTianeptineCrystallizationCrystallizationPowder Diffractionmedicine.drugInternational journal of pharmaceutics
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Competing salt effects on phase behavior of protein solutions: tailoring of protein interaction by the binding of multivalent ions and charge screeni…

2014

The phase behavior of protein solutions is affected by additives such as crowder molecules or salts. In particular, upon addition of multivalent counterions, a reentrant condensation can occur; i.e., protein solutions are stable for low and high multivalent ion concentrations but aggregating at intermediate salt concentrations. The addition of monovalent ions shifts the phase boundaries to higher multivalent ion concentrations. This effect is found to be reflected in the protein interactions, as accessed via small-angle X-ray scattering. Two simulation schemes (a Monte Carlo sampling of the counterion binding configurations using the detailed protein structure and an analytical coarse-grain…

chemistry.chemical_classificationIonsCondensationOsmolar ConcentrationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsIonProtein–protein interactionProtein structurechemistryX-Ray DiffractionIonic strengthComputational chemistryPhase (matter)Scattering Small AngleMaterials ChemistryMoleculeHumansSaltsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCounterionSerum AlbuminThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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Enzyme-Responsive Controlled Release Using Mesoporous Silica Supports Capped with Lactose

2009

chemistry.chemical_classificationLactose metabolismHydrolysisLactoseGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicineMesoporous silicaSilicon DioxideControlled releaseCatalysisGalactosidasesHydrolysischemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymechemistryX-Ray DiffractionOrganic chemistryRuthenium CompoundsLactoseAngewandte Chemie
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2-Acylamino- and 2,4-bis(acylamino)pyrimidines as supramolecular synthons analysed by multiple non-covalent interactions. DFT, X-ray diffraction, and…

2012

Intermolecular interactions of ten 2-acylamino and 2,4-bis(acylamino)pyrimidines (7 of which are previously unknown) have been investigated by X-ray structural, quantum chemical (DFT), and NMR spectral methods. Especially the concentration dependencies of the (1)H NMR chemical shifts and titrations with other molecules capable of multiple hydrogen bonding provided useful information regarding their association via triple or quadruple hydrogen bonding, which is controlled by the conformational preferences of 2-acylamino- and 2,4-bis(acylamino)pyrimidines. On comparison of the properties of 2-acylamino- and 2,4-bis(acylamino)pyrimidines with the corresponding pyridines, an additional nitrogen…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyHydrogen bondStereochemistryOrganic ChemistrySubstituentSupramolecular chemistryMolecular ConformationHydrogen BondingNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyCrystallography X-Raychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyPyrimidineschemistryX-Ray DiffractionProton NMRMoleculeNon-covalent interactionsQuantum TheoryConformational isomerismta116Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Laponite clay in homopolymer and tri-block copolymer matrices

2007

Macromolecule/laponite nanomaterials were studied by DSC and X-ray diffraction techniques. The matrices are poly(ethylene) glycols at various molecular masses and poly(ethylene oxides)-poly(propylene oxides)-poly(ethylene oxides) tri-block copolymers. The latter were tuned by modulating the molecular masses, at constant hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio, and the hydrophilicity. For all the investigated systems, the enthalpy of melting (ΔH m) is nearly constant up to a given composition thereafter it increases monotonically reaching the value of the pure macromolecule. We proposed a model to interpret the DSC data. Briefly, it was invoked a mechanism of interaction following which some segments …

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceIntercalation (chemistry)EnthalpyPolymerCondensed Matter Physicsdispersion in polymer matrices DSC laponite poly(ethylene)glycols poly(ethylene oxide)poly(propylene oxide)poly(ethylene oxide) X-ray diffractionDifferential scanning calorimetrychemistryChemical engineeringPolymer chemistryX-ray crystallographyCopolymerPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThermal analysisMacromoleculeJournal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
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Surface-Functionalized Latex Particles as Controlling Agents for the Mineralization of Zinc Oxide in Aqueous Medium

2005

Polystyrene latex particles modified at the surface with different hydrophilic functional groups were prepared by miniemulsion polymerization and used as controlling agents in the crystallization of zinc oxide from aqueous medium. The effects of the chemical nature of the surface functionalization and the latex concentration on the crystal growth, morphology, and crystalline structure of the resulting zinc oxide were analyzed. Micro- and submicrosized crystals with a broad variety of morphologies depending on the functionalization were obtained. Among the different latexes studied, the acrylic-acid-derived particles were shown to be a convenient system for further quantitative investigation…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSurface PropertiesChemistryOrganic ChemistryWaterGeneral ChemistryPolymerMicrospheresCatalysislaw.inventionMiniemulsionAdsorptionX-Ray DiffractionChemical engineeringPolymerizationlawPolymer chemistryWettabilityPolystyrenesSurface modificationWettingParticle sizeParticle SizeZinc OxideCrystallizationChemistry - A European Journal
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Conformation of tert-butoxycarbonylglycyl-dehydroalanyl-glycine methyl ester in the crystalline state and calculated in the gas phase.

2006

tert-Butoxy­carbonyl­glycyl-dehydro­alanyl-glycine methyl ester (systematic name: methyl {2-[(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)­acetamido]prop-2-enamido}acetate) (Boc0-Gly1-ΔAla2-Gly3-OMe), C13H21N3O6, has been structurally characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and by density functional theory (DFT) calculations at the B3LYP/6–311+G** level. The peptide chain in both the solid-state and calculated structures adopts neither β nor γ turns. All amino acid residues in the tripeptide sequence are linked trans to each other. The bond lengths and valence angles of the amino acid units in the crystal structure and gas phase are comparable. However, the conformation of the third glycyl residue (…

chemistry.chemical_classificationValence (chemistry)ChemistryStereochemistryMolecular ConformationGeneral MedicineCrystal structureTripeptideGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAmino acidBond lengthCrystallographyResidue (chemistry)X-Ray DiffractionX-ray crystallographyDensity functional theoryGasesCrystallizationPeptidesOligopeptidesActa crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications
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Conformational investigation of α,β‐dehydropeptides Part VI. Molecular and crystal structure of benzyloxycarbonylglycyl‐(Z )‐dehydrophenylalanine

1994

The structure of a peptide containing C-terminal dehydrophenylalanine, Z-Gly-(Z)-delta Phe (C19H18N2O5, MW = 354) was determined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. Needle-shaped crystals were grown from a 1:1 mixture of methanol-acetone in the monoclinic space group P2(1) with a = 14.717(4), b = 4.941(2), c = 12.073(4) A, beta = 103.72(4) degrees; V = 852.86(8) A3, Z = 2 and Dc = 1.32 g cm-3. The structure was solved by direct methods using SHELXS-86 and refined to a final R-index of 0.032 for 1714 observed reflections. The peptide adopts a conformation folded at the glycine residue, and principal torsion angles are omega 0 = -167.6(2) degrees, phi 1 = -71.8(3) degrees, psi 1 = -31…

conformationdehydropeptidehydrogen bondProtein ConformationChemistryHydrogen bondhelical conformersIntermolecular forceDipeptidesCrystal structuredehydrophenylalanineBiochemistryZ‐Gly‐(Z )‐APheCrystallographyProtein structureX-Ray DiffractionIntramolecular forceSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredX-ray crystallographyMoleculeinfrared spectroscopyX‐ray structure analysisMonoclinic crystal systemInternational Journal of Peptide and Protein Research
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A Simple Complex on the Verge of Breakdown: Isolation of the Elusive Cyanoformate Ion

2014

Cyanide Hitches a Ride Cyanide is a by-product of the biosynthesis of ethylene in plants and it has been somewhat puzzling how the ion is safely removed before it can shut down enzymatic pathways by coordination to catalytic iron centers. A proposed mechanism has implicated the cyanoformate ion—essentially, a weak adduct of cyanide and carbon dioxide—as the initial product, although its lifetime was uncertain. Murphy et al. (p. 75 ; see the Perspective by Alabugin and Mohamed ) crystallized this previously elusive adduct and found that its solution-phase stability varies inversely with the dielectric properties of the medium. The results bolster a picture in which the adduct shuttles the cy…

crystal structureEthyleneMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyFormateskemiallinen sitoutuminenCyanideMineralogykiderakenneMedicinal chemistryIonCatalysisAdductchemistry.chemical_compoundsyanoformaattiX-Ray DiffractionCatalytic DomainNitrilesta116MultidisciplinaryAqueous solutionCyanidesMolecular StructureChemistrychemical bondingCarbon DioxideEthylenesThermodynamicsAmino Acid OxidoreductasescyanofrmateCrystallizationShut downScience
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Preparation of potentially porous, chiral organometallic materials through spontaneous resolution of pincer palladium conformers.

2013

Understanding the mechanism by which advanced materials assemble is essential for the design of new materials with desired properties. Here, we report a method to form chiral, potentially porous materials through spontaneous resolution of conformers of a PCP pincer palladium complex ({2,6-bis[(di-t-butylphosphino)methyl]phenyl}palladium(II)halide). The crystallisation is controlled by weak hydrogen bonding giving rise to chiral qtz-nets and channel structures, as shown by 16 such crystal structures for X = Cl and Br with various solvents like pentane and bromobutane. The fourth ligand (in addition to the pincer ligand) on palladium plays a crucial role; the chloride and the bromide primaril…

crystal structuretermoanalyysichemistry.chemical_elementCrystal structurekiderakenne010402 general chemistryjauhe röntgen diffraktioCrystallography X-Ray01 natural scienceshuokoiset materiaalitpalladium kompleksiInorganic ChemistryMolecular recognitionOrganometallic CompoundsMoleculePincer ligandta116palladium pincer complexes; hexagonal channels; self-assembly; weak interactionssingle crystal X-ray diffractionpowder X-ray diffractionorganometalliMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryChemistryStereoisomerismpalladium complexyksikide röntgen diffraktio0104 chemical sciencesPincer movementChemistryCrystallographySelf-assemblyporous materialsPorosityPalladiumMonoclinic crystal systemPalladiumDalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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