All good things come in threes: first example of a trimorphic, ternary molecular salt complex†
Abstract
The ternary molecular salt complex (2-aminopyridinium)·(9-anthracenecarboxylate)·(trinitrobenzene) occurs in three polymorphic forms. This makes it the first ternary complex that has more than two structural forms. The three forms occur in concomitant pairs when crystallized from specific solvents. Form I is most commonly encountered and crystallizes as orange needles in a variety of solvents. In acetonitrile, red block-shaped form II crystallizes out with form I, and in ethylacetate, a minority of yellow needles of form III crystallizes out with form I. In all three forms, the trinitrobenzene interacts with the 9-anthracenecarboxylate in a charge-transfer interaction, and the 9-anthracenecarboxylate using charge-assisted hydrogen bonding to 2-aminopyridinium. Differential scanning calorimetry shows that form II is the thermodynamically most stable form and form I the kinetically favoured form.