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1,5-Bis(4-nitrophenoxy)pentane
(2009)
- The title compound, C17H18N2O6, crystallizes with two molecules in the asymmetric unit. In both molecules, one of the C-C bonds of the pentamethylene chain connecting the two aromatic rings is in a trans conformation and another displays a gauche conformation. The aromatic rings within each molecule are nearly coplanar [dihedral angles = 3.36 (9) and 4.50 (9)°] and the nitro groups are twisted slightly out of the planes of their attached rings [dihedral angles = 8.16 (3)/6.6 (2) and 4.9 (4)/3.8 (3)°]. Key indicators: single-crystal X-ray study; T = 173 K; mean σ(C–C) = 0.003 Å; R factor = 0.040; wR factor = 0.101; data-to-parameter ratio = 13.5.
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4,4´-(Hexane-1,6-diyldioxy)dianiline
(2009)
- The complete molecule of the title compound, C18H24N2O2, is generated by a crystallographic inversion centre. The torsion angles in the hexamethylene chain are consistent with an antiperiplanar conformation, whereas the conformation of the O-CH2-CH2-CH2 unit is gauche. The three-dimensional crystal packing is stabilized by N-H...O and N-H...N hydrogen bonding. Key indicators: single-crystal X-ray study; T = 173 K; mean σ(C–C) = 0.002 A° ; R factor = 0.039; wR factor = 0.103; data-to-parameter ratio = 17.0.
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4-Methylbenzyl 4-aminobenzoate
(2010)
- The dihedral angle between the two benzene rings in the title compound, C15H15NO2, is 65.28 (12)°. The crystal structure is stabilized by N—H ... N and N—H ... O hydrogen bonds, leading to the formation of supramolecular chains along the a-axis direction.
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6-(4-Nitrophenoxy)hexanol
(2009)
- The title compound, C12H17NO4, features an almost planar molecule (r.m.s. deviation for all non-H atoms = 0.070 Å). All methylene C-C bonds adopt an antiperiplanar conformation. In the crystal structure the molecules lie in planes parallel to (1\overline{1}2) and the packing is stabilized by O-H...O hydrogen bonds. Key indicators: single-crystal X-ray study; T = 173 K; mean σ(C–C) = 0.003 Å; R factor = 0.066; wR factor = 0.185; data-to-parameter ratio = 13.2.
