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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Crystal and molecular structure of the (1 : 1) clathrate between a calix[4]arene containing onep-nitrophenol unit and toluene

Volker BöhmerF. GharnatiWalter VogtMonique PerrinS. RantsordasT. FeySylvain Lecocq

subject

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryStereochemistryNitro compoundGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureTriclinic crystal systemCondensed Matter PhysicsTolueneNitrophenolchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyCalixareneNitroMoleculeFood Science

description

p-(Methyl,tert-butyl, nitro,tert-butyl) calix[4]arene: toluene, C37H41NO6. C7H8,Mr = 687.87, triclinic,\(P\bar 1\),a = 13.668(2),b = 12.187(2),c = 13.231(1) A,α = 106.78(8),β = 77.88(1),γ = 114.00(1)°,V = 1916.8(8) A3,Z = 2,Dx = 1.19 g cm−3,λ (CuKα) = 1.54178 A,μ = 5.90 cm−1,F(000) = 736,T = 293 K, finalR = 0.068 for 6309 observed reflections. This macrocycle, having different substituents at the positionspara to the hydroxyl groups, is the first one of its type to be studied. The general conformation of this calix[4]arene is compared to similar symmetrical ones. Thetert-butyl groups are not disordered as is usual and toluene is retained between the macrocycles. Two calixarene molecules are positioned to permit atert-butyl group of one to be inside the cavity of the second to establish CH3-π interactions.

https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01041258