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Crystal structures of two bicyclo[5.1.0]octanes: potassium trans-bicyclo[5.1.0]octane-4-carboxylate monohydrate and cis-bicyclo[5.1.0]octan-4-yl 4-bromobenzenesulfonate
The crystal structures of the trans-fused compound potassium trans-bicyclo[5.1.0]octane-4-carboxylate monohydrate, K(+)·C(9)H(13)O(2) (−)·H(2)O, (I), and of cis-bicyclo[5.1.0]octan-4-yl 4-bromobenzenesulfonate, C(14)H(17)BrO(3)S, (II), have been determined. Compound (I) represents the smalles...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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International Union of Crystallography
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5588580/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28932474 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989017011756 |
Sumario: | The crystal structures of the trans-fused compound potassium trans-bicyclo[5.1.0]octane-4-carboxylate monohydrate, K(+)·C(9)H(13)O(2) (−)·H(2)O, (I), and of cis-bicyclo[5.1.0]octan-4-yl 4-bromobenzenesulfonate, C(14)H(17)BrO(3)S, (II), have been determined. Compound (I) represents the smallest trans-fused cyclopropane structure known to date, and features the expected shortening of the bridging C—C bond relative to the other cyclopropane bond lengths, in contrast to the cis-fused system, (II), where all of the cyclopropane bond lengths are the same. The bicyclic ring system of (I) is disordered across a crystallographic mirror plane. The geometries of the cis-fused and trans-fused ring systems are compared. |
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