Journal of Structural Chemistry | 2019

Crystal Structure of Three Ionic Compounds of Levofloxacin

 
 
 

Abstract


The structures of three ionic compounds of levofloxacin (LevoH or Ci18H20FN3O4) − LevoH3[CoCl4]-H2O (I), LevoH3[ZnBr4]·H2O (II), LevoH3[CuBr4]-H2O·(III) are determined. The crystals of I-III are monoclinic; in compound III, the particles are packed so that the direction of the screw axis does not coincide with the largest unit cell parameter. The asymmetric unit of the unit cell contains two LevoH32+ and CoCl42− ions and two crystallization water molecules in I; two LevoH32+ and MBr42− (M = Cu, Zn) ions and two crystallization water molecules in II and III. The absolute structure of the crystals and the configuration of the chiral center of the levofloxacinium cation S are determined. The structures are stabilized by multiple hydrogen bonds, X−Y π and π-π interactions.

Volume 60
Pages 1959-1964
DOI 10.1134/s0022476619120114
Language English
Journal Journal of Structural Chemistry

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