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Supplementary Information Single Crystal X-Ray Diffraction Single crystal diffraction data were collected on an Oxford Diffraction Gemini R Ultra diffractometer equipped with a Ruby CCD-detector with Mo-K α radiation (λ = 0.71073 Å, graphite monochromator, mono-capillary collimator) for all compounds at 173 K using an Oxford Cryostream 700 cooler. Data reduction and cell refinement were carried out using CrysAlisPro. 1 Space group assignments were made using XPREP 2 and empirical absorption corrections 1 on all compounds. In all cases, the structures were solved in the WinGX 3 Suite of programs by direct methods using SHELXS-97 4 and refined using full-matrix least squares/difference Fourier techniques using SHELXL-97. 4 All non-hydrogen atoms were refined anisotropically. Thereafter, all hydrogen atoms attached to N and O atoms were located in the difference fourier map and their coordinates refined freely with isotropic parameters 1.5 times those of the heavy atoms to which they are attached. All C-H hydrogen atoms were placed at idealized positions and refined as riding atoms with isotropic parameters 1.2 times those of the heavy atoms to which they are attached. Diagrams and publication material were generated using ORTEP-3 5, PLATON 6 and DIAMOND 7. CCDC- 753783-753786 contains the supplementary crystallographic data for structures 3-6 respectively while the cif file for 7 has not been deposited. These data can be obtained free of charge at www.ccdc.cam.ac.ul/conts/retrieving.html [or from the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC), 12 Union Road, Cambridge CB2 1EZ, UK; fax: +44(0)1223-336033; email: deposit@ccdc.cam.ac.uk]. The cif files for all compounds is given as supplementary information. [1] CrysAlisPro, Oxford Diffraction Ltd., Version 1.171.33.34d (release 27-02-2009 CrysAlis171.NET). [2] XPREP2, Bruker 2003, Version 6.14. Bruker AXS Inc., Madison, Wisconsin, USA. [3] L. J. Farrugia, J. Appl. Cryst. 1999, 32, 837-838. [4] G. M. Sheldrick, Acta Crystallogr., Sect. A 2008, 64, 112-122. [5] L. J. Farrugia, J. Appl. Cryst. 30, 565 (1997). [6] A. L. Spek, J. Appl. Crystallogr. 2003, 36, 7-13. [7] K. Brandenburg, J. Appl. Cryst. 1999, 32, 1028-1029. Powder X-Ray Diffraction Powder X-ray diffraction data for compounds 3-6 were collected on a Philips powder diffractometer using CuK α1 -radiation, graphite monochromator on diffracted beam and operating at 40 kv, 30 ma at 293 K. The measured powder patterns of 3 and 5 show preferred orientation effects due to the 2-D layering of the crystal packing, and the peak positions are shifted due to the temperature difference between the measured and calculated patterns. 1

Cif Tables for co-crystal (nicotinic acid hydrazide) 2 (adipic acid) 3: Table 1. Crystal data and structure refinement for 3. Identification code 753783 Empirical formula C18 H24 N6 O6 Formula weight 420.43 Temperature 173(2) K Wavelength 0.71073 Å Crystal system Monoclinic Space group P2(1)/c Unit cell dimensions a = 13.1910(8) Å α= 90. b = 10.3449(5) Å β= 102.230(6). c = 7.4635(4) Å γ = 90. Volume 995.35(9) Å 3 Z 2 Density (calculated) 1.403 Mg/m 3 Absorption coefficient 0.107 mm -1 F(000) 444 Crystal size 0.4 x 0.39 x 0.38 mm 3 Theta range for data collection 3.16 to 25.50. Index ranges -15<=h<=13, -9<=k<=12, -8<=l<=9 Reflections collected 6133 Independent reflections 1840 [R(int) = 0.0273] Completeness to theta = 25.50 99.4 % Absorption correction Semi-empirical from equivalents Max. and min. transmission 0.97 and 0.96 Refinement method Full-matrix least-squares on F 2 Data / restraints / parameters 1840 / 0 / 148 Goodness-of-fit on F 2 1.210 Final R indices [I>2sigma(I)] R1 = 0.0502, wr2 = 0.1285 R indices (all data) R1 = 0.0618, wr2 = 0.1317 Largest diff. peak and hole 0.295 and -0.229 e.å -3 2

Table 2. Hydrogen bonds for 3 [Å and ]. D-H...A d(d-h) d(h...a) d(d...a) <(DHA) O(2)-H(2)...N(2) 0.88(4) 1.78(4) 2.638(3) 164(3) C(3)-H(3)...O(3) 0.95 3.18 3.705(3) 117 N(1)-H(1)...O(1)#2 0.88(3) 2.18(3) 3.040(3) 165(3) N(3)-H(3A)...O(1)#3 0.85(4) 2.41(4) 3.162(4) 148(3) N(3)-H(3B)...O(2)#4 0.88(4) 2.54(4) 3.360(4) 155(3) Symmetry transformations used to generate equivalent atoms: #1 -x+2,-y+2,-z+1 #2 -x+1,y+1/2,-z+3/2 #3 x,-y+1/2,z+1/2 #4 -x+1,-y+1,-z+1 Figure S1. The asymmetric unit of 3 showing the atomic numbering scheme and 50% displacement ellipsoids. 3

(adipic acid) (nicotinic acid hydrazide) 3 2000 I rel 1000 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2 Theta ( ) Measured at T = 293 K Calculated at T = 173 K Figure S2. Comparative calculated and measured PXRD pattern for 3. 4

Cif Tables for co-crystal (N'-(propan-2-ylidene)nicotinohydrazide) 2 (adipic acid) 4: Table 3. Crystal data and structure refinement for 4. Identification code 753784 Empirical formula C12 H16 N3 O3 Formula weight 250.28 Temperature 173(2) K Wavelength 0.71073 Å Crystal system Monoclinic Space group P2(1)/n Unit cell dimensions a = 5.0880(2) Å α= 90. b = 38.9970(16) Å β= 94.128(4). c = 6.3470(2) Å γ = 90. Volume 1256.08(8) Å 3 Z 4 Density (calculated) 1.323 Mg/m 3 Absorption coefficient 0.097 mm -1 F(000) 532 Crystal size 0.45 x 0.2 x 0.06 mm 3 Theta range for data collection 3.13 to 25.50. Index ranges -5<=h<=6, -40<=k<=47, -7<=l<=7 Reflections collected 6687 Independent reflections 2321 [R(int) = 0.0252] Completeness to theta = 25.50 99.2 % Absorption correction Semi-empirical from equivalents Max. and min. transmission 0.99 and 0.97 Refinement method Full-matrix least-squares on F 2 Data / restraints / parameters 2321 / 0 / 171 Goodness-of-fit on F 2 1.190 Final R indices [I>2sigma(I)] R1 = 0.0664, wr2 = 0.1253 R indices (all data) R1 = 0.0756, wr2 = 0.1278 Largest diff. peak and hole 0.212 and -0.227 e.å -3 5

Table 4. Hydrogen bonds for 4 [Å and ]. D-H...A d(d-h) d(h...a) d(d...a) <(DHA) O(2)-H(2)...N(2) 0.94(4) 1.73(4) 2.672(3) 177(4) C(2)-H(2A)...O(3) 0.95 2.66 3.286(4) 124 N(1)-H(1)...O(1)#2 0.90(3) 2.18(3) 3.066(3) 170(3) C(3)-H(3)...O(3)#3 0.95 2.50 3.264(4) 138 C(4)-H(4)...O(3)#4 0.95 2.51 3.361(4) 149 C(7)-H(7C)...N(3)#2 0.98 2.43 3.325(4) 151 C(9)-H(9B)...N(3)#5 0.98 2.68 3.595(4) 156 Symmetry transformations used to generate equivalent atoms: #1 -x,-y+1,-z+2 #2 x-1,y,z #3 x,y,z-1 #4 x+1,y,z-1 #5 x-1/2,-y+1/2,z+1/2 Figure S3. The asymmetric unit of 4 showing the atomic numbering scheme and 50% displacement ellipsoids. 6

(N '-(propan-2-ylidene)nicotinohydrazide) 2 (adipic acid) 4 1000 I rel 500 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2 Theta ( ) Measured at T = 293 K Calculated at T = 173 K Figure S4. Comparative calculated and measured PXRD pattern for 4. 7

Cif Tables for co-crystal (nicotinic acid hydrazide) (succinic acid) 5: Table 5. Crystal data and structure refinement for 5. Identification code 753785 Empirical formula C16 H20 N6 O6 Formula weight 392.38 Temperature 173(2) K Wavelength 0.71073 Å Crystal system Monoclinic Space group P2(1)/c Unit cell dimensions a = 8.0830(4) Å α= 90. b = 26.5860(10) Å β= 104.449(4). c = 8.0970(4) Å γ = 90. Volume 1684.97(13) Å 3 Z 4 Density (calculated) 1.547 Mg/m 3 Absorption coefficient 0.121 mm -1 F(000) 824 Crystal size 0.2 x 0.21 x 0.24 mm 3 Theta range for data collection 3.02 to 25.50. Index ranges -9<=h<=9, -32<=k<=26, -8<=l<=9 Reflections collected 11280 Independent reflections 3131 [R(int) = 0.0358] Completeness to theta = 25.50 99.8 % Absorption correction Multiscan Max. and min. transmission 0.99 and 0.93 Refinement method Full-matrix least-squares on F 2 Data / restraints / parameters 3131 / 0 / 277 Goodness-of-fit on F 2 1.027 Final R indices [I>2sigma(I)] R1 = 0.0359, wr2 = 0.0904 R indices (all data) R1 = 0.0489, wr2 = 0.0946 Largest diff. peak and hole 0.166 and -0.249 e.å -3 8

Table 6. Hydrogen bonds for 5 [Å and ]. D-H...A d(d-h) d(h...a) d(d...a) <(DHA) O(2)-H(2)...N(2A) 0.93(2) 1.62(2) 2.540(2) 170(2) C(3A)-H(3A)...O(3) 0.95 2.87 3.446(2) 121 O(4)-H(4)...N(2B) 0.94(2) 1.60(2) 2.541(2) 171(2) C(3B)-H(3B)...O(5) 0.95 2.81 3.404(2) 122 N(1A)-H(1A)...O(1B)#1 0.84(2) 2.08(2) 2.914(2) 172(2) N(3A)-H(3AB)...O(4)#2 0.88(2) 2.50(2) 3.036(2) 120(1) N(3A)-H(3AB)...O(3)#3 0.88(2) 2.55(2) 3.213(2) 133(1) N(3A)-H(3AA)...O(5)#4 0.80(2) 2.57(2) 3.212(2) 139(2) N(1B)-H(1B)...O(1A)#5 0.83(2) 2.06(2) 2.885(2) 170(2) N(3B)-H(3BA)...O(2)#6 0.87(2) 2.43(2) 2.995(2) 123(1) N(3B)-H(3BB)...O(1B)#7 0.85(2) 2.17(2) 2.991(2) 163(2) C(2A)-H(2A)...O(1B)#1 0.95 2.28 3.219(2) 171 C(2B)-H(2B)...O(1A)#5 0.95 2.26 3.167(2) 159 Symmetry transformations used to generate equivalent atoms: #1 -x+2,y+1/2,-z+3/2 #2 -x+1,y+1/2,-z+1/2 #3 -x+1,-y+1,-z #4 -x+1,-y+1,-z+1 #5 -x+1,y-1/2,-z+1/2 #6 -x+2,y-1/2,-z+3/2 #7 -x+3,-y,-z+2 9

Figure S5. The asymmetric unit of 5 showing the atomic numbering scheme and 50% displacement ellipsoids. (nicotinic acid hydrazide) 2 (succinic acid) 5 2000 I rel 1000 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2 Theta ( ) Measured at T = 293 K Calculated at T = 173 K Figure S6. Comparative calculated and measured PXRD pattern for 5. 10

Cif Tables for co-crystal (N'-(propan-2-ylidene)nicotinohydrazide) 2 (sebacic acid) 6: Table 7. Crystal data and structure refinement for 6. Identification code 753786 Empirical formula C28 H40 N6 O6 Formula weight 556.66 Temperature 173(2) K Wavelength 0.71073 Å Crystal system Monoclinic Space group P2(1)/n Unit cell dimensions a = 5.07070(10) Å α= 90. b = 44.5556(8) Å β= 94.587(2). c = 6.39920(10) Å γ = 90. Volume 1441.13(4) Å 3 Z 2 Density (calculated) 1.283 Mg/m 3 Absorption coefficient 0.092 mm -1 F(000) 596 Crystal size 0.36 x 0.24 x 0.2 mm 3 Theta range for data collection 1.83 to 25.29. Index ranges -5<=h<=6, -52<=k<=53, -7<=l<=7 Reflections collected 10132 Independent reflections 2595 [R(int) = 0.0259] Completeness to theta = 25.29 99.3 % Absorption correction Semi-empirical from equivalents Max. and min. transmission 0.98 and 0.96 Refinement method Full-matrix least-squares on F 2 Data / restraints / parameters 2595 / 0 / 189 Goodness-of-fit on F 2 0.995 Final R indices [I>2sigma(I)] R1 = 0.0806, wr2 = 0.1912 R indices (all data) R1 = 0.0834, wr2 = 0.1933 Largest diff. peak and hole 0.705 and -0.677 e.å -3 11

Table 8. Hydrogen bonds for 6 [Å and ]. D-H...A d(d-h) d(h...a) d(d...a) <(DHA) O(2)-H(2)...N(2) 0.89(5) 1.80(5) 2.684(3) 179(5) C(2)-H(2A)...O(3) 0.95 2.71 3.332(3) 124 N(1)-H(1)...O(1)#2 0.86(4) 2.20(4) 3.046(3) 171(3) C(3)-H(3)...O(3)#3 0.95 2.57 3.362(4) 141 C(4)-H(4)...O(3)#4 0.95 2.56 3.414(4) 150 C(7)-H(7C)...N(3)#2 0.98 2.41 3.307(3) 151 C(9)-H(9B)...N(3)#5 0.98 2.68 3.610(4) 158 Symmetry transformations used to generate equivalent atoms: #1 -x,-y+1,-z+2 #2 x-1,y,z #3 x,y,z-1 #4 x+1,y,z-1 #5 x-1/2,-y+1/2,z+1/2 Figure S7. The asymmetric unit of 6 showing the atomic numbering scheme and 50% displacement ellipsoids. 12

(N '-(propan-2-ylidene)nicotinohydrazide) 2 (sebacic acid) 6 5000 4000 3000 I rel 2000 1000 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2 Theta ( ) Measured at T = 293 K Calculated at T = 173 K Figure S8. Comparative calculated and measured PXRD pattern for 6. 13

Cif Tables for co-crystal (N'-(propan-2-ylidene)nicotinohydrazide) 7: Table 9. Crystal data and structure refinement for 7. Identification code 9vnp289_p Empirical formula C9 H11 N3 O Formula weight 177.21 Temperature 173(2) K Wavelength 0.71073 Å Crystal system Monoclinic Space group P2(1)/n Unit cell dimensions a = 7.4276(15) Å α= 90. b = 17.979(4) Å β= 116.07(3). c = 7.5801(15) Å γ = 90. Volume 909.2(3) Å 3 Z 4 Density (calculated) 1.295 Mg/m 3 Absorption coefficient 0.089 mm -1 F(000) 376 Crystal size 0.37 x 0.27 x 0.22 mm 3 Theta range for data collection 3.20 to 25.50. Index ranges -8<=h<=8, -20<=k<=21, -9<=l<=7 Reflections collected 5713 Independent reflections 1687 [R(int) = 0.0309] Completeness to theta = 25.50 99.6 % Absorption correction Semi-empirical from equivalents Max. and min. transmission 0.99 and 0.94 Refinement method Full-matrix least-squares on F 2 Data / restraints / parameters 1687 / 0 / 123 Goodness-of-fit on F 2 1.027 Final R indices [I>2sigma(I)] R1 = 0.0425, wr2 = 0.1001 R indices (all data) R1 = 0.0648, wr2 = 0.1074 Largest diff. peak and hole 0.209 and -0.183 e.å -3 14

Table 10. Hydrogen bonds for 7 [Å and ]. D-H...A d(d-h) d(h...a) d(d...a) <(DHA) N(1)-H(1)...O(1)#1 0.91(2) 1.96(2) 2.869(2) 177(2) C(9)-H(9B)...N(2)#2 0.98 2.73 3.685(2) 167 Symmetry transformations used to generate equivalent atoms: #1 x-1/2,-y+1/2,z-1/2 #2 -x+3/2,y-1/2,-z+3/2 Figure S9. The asymmetric unit of 7 showing the atomic numbering scheme and 50% displacement ellipsoids. 15

(N'-(propan-2-ylidene)nicotinohydrazide) 7 3000 2000 I rel 1000 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2 Theta ( ) Measured at T = 293 K Calculated at T = 293 K Figure S10. Comparative calculated and measured PXRD pattern for 7. 16

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