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February 2022 issue

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Cover illustration: The crystal structure of cynarine mono­hy­drate has been solved and refined using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction data and optimized using density functional techniques. See Kaduk, Boaz, Markun, Gindhart & Blanton [Acta Cryst. (2022), C78, 101–106].

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In a detailed powder diffraction study of the structural forms of psilocybin, Sherwood et al. [Acta Cryst. C78, 36–55] cast doubt that any other anhydrous polymorphs could exist.

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Melting of glu­tamic acid results in pyroglutamic acid monohydrate which has self-cocrystallized with the unreacted reactant. The crystal structure of the resulting cocrystal has been evaluated via topological analysis based on a multipolar atom model which reveals the presence of very strong hydrogen bonding.

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The macrocycle trioxazolo[23]meta­cyclo­phane was synthesized in three steps by the multicom­ponent van Leusen reaction and consists of meta-linked phenyl­enes connected through positions 4 and 5 of an oxazole heterocyclic ring. The macrocycle possesses a twisted saddle-like shape and inter­acts with nearby mol­ecules by various π–π inter­actions.

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The X-ray crystal structure of bis­(2,6-diiso­propyl­phen­yl) tel­lur­one, the first well-defined monomeric diorganotel­lur­one without cocrystallized solvents and without stabilizing intramolecular contacts, is reported.

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The crystal structure determination of the enigmatic `deca­cyano­ferrocene' identifies this com­pound as cis-[{C5(CN)5}2(MeCN)4Fe].

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The crystal structure of cynarine mono­hy­drate has been solved and refined using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction data and optimized using density functional techniques.

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The crystal structures of nine meth­oxy-substituted 4′-methyl­thiostilbenes, which are potential inhibitors of human recombinant cytochrome P450 enzymes, were determined. The geometries were com­pared with those found during docking studies at the active site of the receptor and some relevant differences were identified.

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A new gadolinium(III)–pyridine-2,5-di­carb­oxy­lic acid three-dimensional coordination polymer has been synthesized via a typical solvothermal method. The three-dimensional anionic framework has channels along the c axis which are filled by di­methyl­aza­nium cations. Inter­estingly, the framework shows a helical-type assembly running down the a axis.

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A novel zero-dimensional dinuclear zinc com­plex of (Z)-3-[(3-acetyl-2-hy­droxy­phen­yl)amino]-2-bromo­prop-2-enal (H2L) was synthesized. Theoretical calculations of the bond orders and excited state of H2L confirmed that there is extensive electron delocalization. The main frame of the com­plex remains stable to about 190 °C and the complex possesses high purity and acid and alkali resistance.

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A cad­mium(II) com­pound, prepared by reaction of Cd(NO3)2·6H2O with benzene-1,4-di­acetic acid and bis­[4-(2-methyl­imidazol-1-yl)phen­yl]methanone in a mixture of H2O and di­methyl­formamide, possesses a new three-dimensional pillar–layer framework based on CdII–PBEA layers and MIPMO pillars, which can be simplified into a pcu topological network. The title com­pound displays a highly selective and sensitive sensing for Fe3+ ions in aqueous solution. In addition, it displays a high photocatalytic activity for the degradation of methyl­ene blue (MB) in water under UV light irradiation.

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