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Syntheses and crystal structures of the anhydride 4-oxa­tetra­cyclo­[5.3.2.0(2,6).0(8,10)]dodec-11-ene-3,5-dione and the related imide 4-(4-bromo­phen­yl)-4-aza­tetra­cyclo­[5.3.2.0(2,6).0(8,10)]dodec-11-ene-3,5-dione

The syntheses and crystal structures of the two title compounds, C(11)H(10)O(3) (I) and C(17)H(14)BrNO(2) (II), both containing the bi­cyclo­[2.2.2]octene ring system, are reported here [the structure of I has been reported previously: White & Goh (2014 ▸). Private Communication (refcode HOKRIK)...

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Autores principales: Hulsman, Andrew, Lorenzana, Isabel, Schultz, Theodore, Squires, Breezy, Stenfors, Brock A., Tolonen, Mason, Staples, Richard J., Biros, Shannon M., Winchester, William R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7405554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32844020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989020009512
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Sumario:The syntheses and crystal structures of the two title compounds, C(11)H(10)O(3) (I) and C(17)H(14)BrNO(2) (II), both containing the bi­cyclo­[2.2.2]octene ring system, are reported here [the structure of I has been reported previously: White & Goh (2014 ▸). Private Communication (refcode HOKRIK). CCDC, Cambridge, England]. The bond lengths and angles of the bi­cyclo­[2.2.2]octene ring system are similar for both structures. The imide functional group of II features carbonyl C=O bond lengths of 1.209 (2) and 1.210 (2) Å, with C—N bond lengths of 1.393 (2) and 1.397 (2) Å. The five-membered imide ring is nearly planar, and it is positioned exo relative to the alkene bridgehead carbon atoms of the bi­cyclo­[2.2.2]octene ring system. Non-covalent inter­actions present in the crystal structure of II include a number of C—H⋯O inter­actions. The extended structure of II also features C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds as well as C—H⋯π and lone pair–π inter­actions, which combine together to create supra­molecular sheets.