AI Article Synopsis

  • The 1967 study on the solid-state complex of caffeine and pyrogallol was a groundbreaking early effort in supramolecular chemistry, specifically relating to caffeine.
  • Recent research suggests that this previously overlooked complex is likely a tetrahydrate, with a different structure and composition than initially thought.
  • The findings also include the crystal structure of the anhydrous cocrystal, enhancing our understanding of this important chemical system.

Article Abstract

The 1967 attempt of structural analysis of the solid-state complex of caffeine and pyrogallol was a pioneering structural investigation in the supramolecular chemistry of caffeine, of what today would easily be considered an archetype of a model pharmaceutical cocrystal. Re-investigating this historically important system demonstrates that this long overlooked complex is most likely a tetrahydrate with a different structure and composition than initially proposed, and provides the crystal structure of the anhydrous cocrystal.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4cc02289kDOI Listing

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