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Two hydrates of 6-methoxypurine
Natalya Fridman1, Moshe Kapon, Menahem Kaftory
1Department of Chemistry, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel.
Abstract:
6-Methoxypurine crystallizes from N,N-methylformamide as the hemihydrate, C(6)H(6)N(4)O.0.5H(2)O, and from water as the trihydrate, C(6)H(6)N(4)O.3H(2)O. Both forms crystallize in the triclinic crystal system. Upon heating the trihydrate, molecules of water are liberated successively; the hemihydrate is formed at 383 K. In the hemihydrate, the H atom on the imidazole N atom is disordered between the two N atoms. The water molecule in the hemihydrate and the H atoms of a water molecule in the trihydrate are also disordered. In the hemihydrate, the organic moieties are connected by N-H...N hydrogen bonds, while they are connected via water molecules in the trihydrate.