Issue 36, 2015

From oligomers towards a racemic crystal: molecular simulation of dl-norleucine crystal nucleation from solution

Abstract

We elucidate the evolution of forming nuclei leading towards a racemic molecular crystal by means of computer simulation. Our simulations start with the association of individual D- and L-norleucine molecules and subsequent formation of aggregates and thus provide molecular scale insights into the early stages of nucleation from (octanol) solution. During aggregate evolution from micelles to bilayers and eventually nanoparticles comprising staggered bilayers we identified a step-wise increase in molecular ordering. While the key structural motifs in the early aggregates are given by hydrogen bonded dimers, after association of ~150 molecules a solid–solid phase transition leads to ordering of the hydrogen-bonded network in favour of the final crystal structure. This secondary nucleation event seems to be of key importance for changing the initially random arrangement of D and L enantiomers in the small (<150 molecules) aggregates to an ordered arrangement, that is alternating -D-D- and -L-L-alignments within the staggered bilayers of the molecular crystal.

Graphical abstract: From oligomers towards a racemic crystal: molecular simulation of dl-norleucine crystal nucleation from solution

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Oct 2014
Accepted
14 Nov 2014
First published
20 Nov 2014

CrystEngComm, 2015,17, 6884-6889

From oligomers towards a racemic crystal: molecular simulation of DL-norleucine crystal nucleation from solution

P. Ectors, P. Duchstein and D. Zahn, CrystEngComm, 2015, 17, 6884 DOI: 10.1039/C4CE02078B

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