Cyclobenzaprinium salicylate C20H22N+·C7H5O3−
2011
Crystal Structure of Cyclobenzaprine Salicylate
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Evidence: high
Author Information
Author(s): Fun Hoong-Kun, Yeap Chin Sing, Siddegowda M. S., Yathirajan H. S., Narayana B.
Primary Institution: Universiti Sains Malaysia
Conclusion
The study presents the crystal structure of cyclobenzaprine salicylate, revealing specific molecular interactions and geometry.
Supporting Evidence
- The crystal structure reveals a dihedral angle of 61.66° between the benzene rings.
- An intramolecular hydrogen bond stabilizes the salicylate anion.
- The cation and anion are linked by an N—H⋯O interaction.
Takeaway
This study shows how the molecules of cyclobenzaprine and salicylate fit together in a crystal, which helps us understand how they work.
Methodology
X-ray crystallography was used to determine the structure of the compound.
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