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The Crystal Structure of Orthocetamol Solved by 3D Electron Diffraction.

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019-06-19)
Iryna Andrusenko, Victoria Hamilton, Enrico Mugnaioli, Arianna Lanza, Charlie Hall, Jason Potticary, Simon R Hall, Mauro Gemmi
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Orthocetamol is a regioisomer of the well-known pain medication paracetamol and a promising analgesic and an anti-arthritic medicament itself. However, orthocetamol cannot be grown as single crystals suitable for X-ray diffraction, so its crystal structure has remained a mystery for more than a century. Here, we report the ab-initio structure determination of orthocetamol obtained by 3D electron diffraction, combining a low-dose acquisition method and a dedicated single-electron detector for recording the diffracted intensities. The structure is monoclinic, with a pseudo-tetragonal cell that favors multiple twinning on a scale of a few tens of nanometers. The successful application of 3D electron diffraction to orthocetamol introduces a new gold standard of total structure solution in all cases where X-ray diffraction and electron-microscope imaging methods fail.