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Powder X-ray diffraction of escitalopram oxalate oxalic acid hydrate, (C20H21FN2O)2(C2O4)(H2C2O4)(H2O)0.16

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 January 2021

James A. Kaduk*
Affiliation:
Illinois Institute of Technology, 3101 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois60616, USA North Central College, 131 S. Loomis St., Naperville, Illinois60540, USA
Amy M. Gindhart
Affiliation:
ICDD, 12 Campus Blvd., Newtown Square, Pennsylvania19073-3273, USA
Thomas N. Blanton
Affiliation:
ICDD, 12 Campus Blvd., Newtown Square, Pennsylvania19073-3273, USA
*
a)Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Electronic mail: kaduk@polycrystallography.com

Abstract

Commercial escitalopram oxalate crystallizes as a hydrated adduct with oxalic acid, in the space group P21 with a = 8.029897(21), b = 25.09397(6), c = 11.138930(31) Å, β = 106.7759(2)°, V = 2148.992(7) Å3, and Z = 4. The agreement of the Rietveld and previous single-crystal structures is excellent; the root-mean-square Cartesian displacements of the non-H atoms of the two independent cations are 0.076 and 0.067 Å, respectively. The water molecule refined to a slightly different position and occupancy. The pattern is included in the Powder Diffraction File™ (PDF®) as entry 00-064-1507.

Type
Data Report
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of International Centre for Diffraction Data

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