We report the crystallization and single-crystal X-ray analysis of the monohydrate hy drochloride salt of chloroquine(CQ), abbreviated CQHCl·H2O, an antimalarial drug with the formula C18H26ClN3. The crystal structure reveals a well-defined supramolecular ar chitecture stabilized by an extensive hydrogen-bonding network involving CQH+ cations, chloride anions, and water molecules. Notably, this study provides the first crystallographic characterization of a monoprotonated chloroquine salt. Additionally, our findings demon strate the feasibility of isolating pseudo-polymorphic forms of a commercially available CQsalt via heterogeneous crystallization.

Molecular Structure of the Monohydrate Hydrochloride Salt of the Antimalarial Drug Chloroquine / S. Rizzato, M. Moret. - In: MOLBANK. - ISSN 1422-8599. - 2026:1(2026 Feb 03), pp. M2131.1-M2131.11. [10.3390/m2131]

Molecular Structure of the Monohydrate Hydrochloride Salt of the Antimalarial Drug Chloroquine

S. Rizzato
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2026

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We report the crystallization and single-crystal X-ray analysis of the monohydrate hy drochloride salt of chloroquine(CQ), abbreviated CQHCl·H2O, an antimalarial drug with the formula C18H26ClN3. The crystal structure reveals a well-defined supramolecular ar chitecture stabilized by an extensive hydrogen-bonding network involving CQH+ cations, chloride anions, and water molecules. Notably, this study provides the first crystallographic characterization of a monoprotonated chloroquine salt. Additionally, our findings demon strate the feasibility of isolating pseudo-polymorphic forms of a commercially available CQsalt via heterogeneous crystallization.
crystal structure; hydrogen bond; chloroquine; antimalarial; heterogeneous crystallization
Settore CHEM-03/A - Chimica generale e inorganica
Settore CHEM-02/A - Chimica fisica
3-feb-2026
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