Role of C−H···S and C−H···N Hydrogen Bonds in Organic Crystal StructuresThe Crystal and Molecular Structure of 3-Methyl-2,4-diphenyl-(1,3)-thiazolidine-5-spiro-2‘-adamantane and 3-Methyl-2,4,5,5-tetraphenyl-(1,3)-thiazolidine

2003 ◽  
Vol 107 (15) ◽  
pp. 2730-2736 ◽  
Author(s):  
Małgorzata Domagała ◽  
Sławomir J. Grabowski ◽  
Katarzyna Urbaniak ◽  
Grzegorz Mlostoń

1986 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 142-147 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suzanne Deguire ◽  
François Brisse ◽  
Jacques Ouellet ◽  
Rodrigue Savoie

A stoichiometric complex of formula (COOH)2•2H2O•18-crown-6 has been obtained from oxalic acid and the macrocyclic polyether 18-crown-6. The crystals of the complex have a monoclinic unit cell and belong to the P21/c space group. The components in the adduct are linked through hydrogen bonds in a polymer-like fashion: -crown–H2O–HOOCCOOH–OH2–crown–, where the oxalic acid molecules are present in two distinct disordered orientations. The infrared and Raman spectra of the complex are also reported and interpreted.



2011 ◽  
Vol 34 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 127-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yaya Sow ◽  
Libasse Diop ◽  
Kieran C. Molloy ◽  
Gabrielle Kociok-Köhn

Abstract The title compounds [R2NH2][C2O4SnMe3](R=i-Bu, Cy), in which tin atoms adopt a distorted trigonal bipyramidal configuration, have been prepared and submitted to an X-ray diffraction study. These compounds have been obtained from the reaction of (Cy2NH2)2C2O4·H2O or (i-Bu2NH2)2C2O4 with SnMe3Cl. In both [R2NH2][C2O4SnMe3] compounds, the trans complex has an almost regular trigonal bipyramidal geometry around the tin atom. The SnMe3 residues are connected as a chain with bridging oxalate anions in a trans-SnC3O2 framework, the oxygen atoms being in axial positions. The cations connect linear adjacent chains through NH…O hydrogen bonds giving layered structures.



1976 ◽  
Vol 98 (16) ◽  
pp. 4983-4990 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cheng-San Chen ◽  
R. Parthasarathy ◽  
George T. DeTitta


1976 ◽  
Vol 54 (20) ◽  
pp. 3130-3141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven J. Rettig ◽  
James Trotter

Crystals of B,B-bis(p-tolyl)boroxazolidine, 1c, are trigonal, a = 25.1028(9), c = 12.4184(7) Å, Z = 18, space group [Formula: see text]. And crystals of B,B-diphenylboroxazolidine, 1a, are orthorhombic, a = 17.6420(4), b = 14.2527(3), c = 10.205(1) Å, Z = 8, space group Pbca. Both structures were solved by direct methods and were refined by full-matrix least-squares procedures to final R values of 0.057 and 0.040 for 2230 and 1828 reflections with I ≥ 3σ(I) respectively. Both molecules have structures similar to related compounds and feature intermolecular N—H … O hydrogen bonds (N … O = 2.982(2) for 1c and 2.896(2) Å for 1a). Bond lengths are: for 1c; O—C, 1.413(3), O—B, 1.478(3), N—C, 1.488(3), N—B, 1.657(3), C(sp3)—C(sp3), 1.501(4), B—C, 1.616(3) and 1.623(3), mean C—C(ar), 1.395, N—H, 0.93(2) and 0.94(2), mean C(sp3)—H, 1.00, and mean C(ar)—H, 1.00 Å; for 1a; O—C, 1.409(2), O—B, 1.476(2), N—C, 1.489(2), N—B, 1.655(2), C(sp3)—C(sp3), 1.507(3), B—C, 1.613(2) and 1.620(2), mean C—C(ar), 1.391, N—H, 0.93(2) and 0.92(2), mean C(sp3)—H, 1.00, and mean C(ar)—H, 0.98 Å. A statistical analysis of the phenyl C—C distances in compounds 1a, 1b, and 1c has provided an example of statistically significant substituent-induced bond length variation in the phenyl rings.





1981 ◽  
Vol 59 (11) ◽  
pp. 1665-1670 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenneth S. Chong ◽  
Steven J. Rettig ◽  
Alan Storr ◽  
James Trotter

Crystals of [dimethyl(3,5-dimethyl-l-pyrazolyl)(ethanolamino)gallato(N(2),O,N(3))](η3-cycloheptatrienyl)dicarbonylmolybdenum are monoclinic, a = 10.511(1), b = 8.335(1), c = 24.138(3) Å, β = 102.22(1)°, Z = 4, space group P21/c. The structure was solved by Patterson and Fourier syntheses and was reflned by full-matrix least-squares procedures to R = 0.028 and Rw = 0.046 for 3708 reflections with I ≥ 3σ(I). The crystal structure consists of discrete molecules linked by N—H … O hydrogen bonds (N … O = 2.929(5) Å). The Mo atom is in a distorted octahedral environment with the η3-C7H7 ligand occupying one coordination site, trans to the amino nitrogen, as a π-donating ligand. Important bond distances (corrected for libration) are: Mo—O, 2.245(2), Mo—N(amino), 2.249(3), Mo—N(pyrazolyl), 2.270(3), Mo—C(O), 1.950(4) and 1.947(4), Mo—C(C7H7), 2.176(4), 2.364(4), and 2.380(4), Ga—O, 1.919(3), Ga—N, 1.984(3), and Ga—C, 1.982(5) and 1.983(5) Å. An unusual type of disorder is present in which a second image of the molecule, approximately mirrored by the plane y = 1/4, is in evidence at low occupancy.



1985 ◽  
Vol 63 (3) ◽  
pp. 581-585 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kwong Khee Lai ◽  
Carl H. Schwalbe ◽  
Keith Vaughan ◽  
Ronald J. Lafrance ◽  
Clive D. Whiston

The crystal structures of the title compounds have been determined from X-ray data collected on a four-circle diffractometer and refined by the full-matrix least-squares method. The former compound crystallizes in the orthorhombic system, space group Pbcn, with a = 14.346(8), b = 7.239(1), c = 17.276(2) Å, and has been refined to a conventional R factor of 0.043 for 890 observed reflections. Corresponding results for the latter compound are monoclinic, P21/n, a = 12.222(4), b = 7.482(2), c = 14.170(8) Å, β = 94.06(4)°, R = 0.060 for 2128 observed data. The triazine rings of both compounds exhibit short N(1)—N(2) bonds and tetrahedral geometry at C(4); however, the ring is puckered in the first compound but flat in the second. Molecules in both crystals are linked by [Formula: see text] hydrogen bonds.



1994 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. M. Cense ◽  
V. Agafonov ◽  
R. Ceolin ◽  
P. Ladure ◽  
N. Rodier


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