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Crystal structures of three 3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide-based derivatives

The crystal structures of three benzamide derivatives, viz. N-(6-hy­droxy­hex­yl)-3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide, C(16)H(25)NO(5), (1), N-(6-anilinohex­yl)-3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide, C(22)H(30)N(2)O(4), (2), and N-(6,6-di­eth­oxy­hex­yl)-3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide, C(20)H(33)NO(6), (3), are descr...

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Autores principales: Gomes, Ligia R., Low, John Nicolson, Oliveira, Catarina, Cagide, Fernando, Borges, Fernanda
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4908538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27308017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989016005958
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author Gomes, Ligia R.
Low, John Nicolson
Oliveira, Catarina
Cagide, Fernando
Borges, Fernanda
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Low, John Nicolson
Oliveira, Catarina
Cagide, Fernando
Borges, Fernanda
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description The crystal structures of three benzamide derivatives, viz. N-(6-hy­droxy­hex­yl)-3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide, C(16)H(25)NO(5), (1), N-(6-anilinohex­yl)-3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide, C(22)H(30)N(2)O(4), (2), and N-(6,6-di­eth­oxy­hex­yl)-3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide, C(20)H(33)NO(6), (3), are described. These compounds differ only in the substituent at the end of the hexyl chain and the nature of these substituents determines the differences in hydrogen bonding between the mol­ecules. In each mol­ecule, the m-meth­oxy substituents are virtually coplanar with the benzyl ring, while the p-meth­oxy substituent is almost perpendicular. The carbonyl O atom of the amide rotamer is trans related with the amidic H atom. In each structure, the benzamide N—H donor group and O acceptor atoms link the mol­ecules into C(4) chains. In 1, a terminal –OH group links the mol­ecules into a C(3) chain and the combined effect of the C(4) and C(3) chains is a ribbon made up of screw related R (2) (2)(17) rings in which the ⋯O—H⋯ chain lies in the centre of the ribbon and the tri­meth­oxy­benzyl groups forms the edges. In 2, the combination of the benzamide C(4) chain and the hydrogen bond formed by the terminal N—H group to an O atom of the 4-meth­oxy group link the mol­ecules into a chain of R (2) (2)(17) rings. In 3, the mol­ecules are linked only by C(4) chains.
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spelling pubmed-49085382016-06-15 Crystal structures of three 3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide-based derivatives Gomes, Ligia R. Low, John Nicolson Oliveira, Catarina Cagide, Fernando Borges, Fernanda Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun Research Communications The crystal structures of three benzamide derivatives, viz. N-(6-hy­droxy­hex­yl)-3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide, C(16)H(25)NO(5), (1), N-(6-anilinohex­yl)-3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide, C(22)H(30)N(2)O(4), (2), and N-(6,6-di­eth­oxy­hex­yl)-3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide, C(20)H(33)NO(6), (3), are described. These compounds differ only in the substituent at the end of the hexyl chain and the nature of these substituents determines the differences in hydrogen bonding between the mol­ecules. In each mol­ecule, the m-meth­oxy substituents are virtually coplanar with the benzyl ring, while the p-meth­oxy substituent is almost perpendicular. The carbonyl O atom of the amide rotamer is trans related with the amidic H atom. In each structure, the benzamide N—H donor group and O acceptor atoms link the mol­ecules into C(4) chains. In 1, a terminal –OH group links the mol­ecules into a C(3) chain and the combined effect of the C(4) and C(3) chains is a ribbon made up of screw related R (2) (2)(17) rings in which the ⋯O—H⋯ chain lies in the centre of the ribbon and the tri­meth­oxy­benzyl groups forms the edges. In 2, the combination of the benzamide C(4) chain and the hydrogen bond formed by the terminal N—H group to an O atom of the 4-meth­oxy group link the mol­ecules into a chain of R (2) (2)(17) rings. In 3, the mol­ecules are linked only by C(4) chains. International Union of Crystallography 2016-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4908538/ /pubmed/27308017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989016005958 Text en © Gomes et al. 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/
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Gomes, Ligia R.
Low, John Nicolson
Oliveira, Catarina
Cagide, Fernando
Borges, Fernanda
Crystal structures of three 3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide-based derivatives
title Crystal structures of three 3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide-based derivatives
title_full Crystal structures of three 3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide-based derivatives
title_fullStr Crystal structures of three 3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide-based derivatives
title_full_unstemmed Crystal structures of three 3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide-based derivatives
title_short Crystal structures of three 3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide-based derivatives
title_sort crystal structures of three 3,4,5-tri­meth­oxy­benzamide-based derivatives
topic Research Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4908538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27308017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989016005958
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