Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications (Aug 2015)

Crystal structure of natural phaeosphaeride A

  • Victoria V. Abzianidze,
  • Ekaterina V. Poluektova,
  • Ksenia P. Bolshakova,
  • Taras L. Panikorovskii,
  • Alexander S. Bogachenkov,
  • Alexander O. Berestetskiy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S205698901501395X
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 8
pp. o625 – o626

Abstract

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The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C15H23NO5, contains two independent molecules. Phaeosphaeride A contains two primary sections, an alkyl chain consisting of five C atoms and a cyclic system consisting of fused five- and six-membered rings with attached substituents. In the crystal, the molecules form layered structures. Nearly planar sheets, parallel to the (001) plane, form bilayers of two-dimensional hydrogen-bonded networks with the hydroxy groups located on the interior of the bilayer sheets. The network is constructed primarily of four O—H...O hydrogen bonds, which form a zigzag pattern in the (001) plane. The butyl chains interdigitate with the butyl chains on adjacent sheets. The crystal was twinned by a twofold rotation about the c axis, with refined major–minor occupancy fractions of 0.718 (6):0.282 (6).

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