Case of Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonding in the Crystal Structure of Sodium Laurate, Lauric Acid
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2022Author
Goudiaby, Ibrahima
Guillot, Benoît
Wenger, Emmanuel
Soudani, Sarra
Ben Nasr, Cherif
Camara, Magatte
Gassama, Abdoulaye
Jelsch, Christian
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Crystals of Sodium Laurate, Lauric Acid (NaLLA) were obtained and the structure was determined by single-crystal X-ray
difraction. The new crystal form is monoclinic of space group P21/c. The asymmetric unit contains two independent
laurate molecules whose carboxylic/carboxylate groups are linked by a low barrier O-H…O hydrogen bond. Two lauric/
laurate molecules are in a head-to-head confguration and the elongated hydrophobic chains are parallel to the long b axis.
The carboxylic hydrogen atom was found to be disordered, bound on each of the two carboxylate groups in an unsymmetrical way. The non-symmetrical character of the hydrogen bond is related to the presence of two independent fatty
acid molecules in the asymmetric unit and is in accordance with the diferent lengths of the four C-O bonds present in
the molecular structure. The crystal structure was analyzed in terms of interactions on the Hirshfeld surface. The packing
is stabilized by hydrogen bonds and O…Na ionic interactions in the hydrophilic layer and by C-H…H-C contacts in the
hydrophobic layers which are the most enriched major contacts.