Crystal structure and Hirshfeld surface analysis of 4,4'-di-meth-oxy-biphenyl-3,3',5,5'-tetra-carb-oxy-lic acid dihydrate

Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun. 2024 Mar 26;80(Pt 4):413-417. doi: 10.1107/S2056989024002305. eCollection 2024 Mar 1.

Abstract

In the crystal of the title compound, C18H14O10·2H2O, the arene rings of the biphenyl moiety are tilted at an angle of 24.3 (1)°, while the planes passing through the carboxyl groups are rotated at angles of 8.6 (1) and 7.7 (1)° out of the plane of the benzene ring to which they are attached. The crystal structure is essentially stabilized by O-H⋯O bonds. Here, the carboxyl groups of neighbouring host mol-ecules are connected by cyclic R 2 2(8) synthons, leading to the formation of a three-dimensional network. The water mol-ecules in turn form helical supra-molecular strands running in the direction of the crystallographic c-axis (chain-like water clusters). The second H atom of each water mol-ecule provides a link to a meth-oxy O atom of the host mol-ecule. A Hirshfeld surface analysis was performed to qu-antify the contributions of the different inter-molecular inter-actions, indicating that the most important contributions to the crystal packing are from H⋯O/O⋯H (37.0%), H⋯H (26.3%), H⋯C/C⋯H (18.5%) and C⋯O/O⋯C (9.5%) inter-actions.

Keywords: Hirshfeld surface; O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds; biphenyl derivative; crystal structure; helical supra­molecular strands; supra­molecular motifs; water cluster.