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tert-Butyl 5-methoxy-3-pentylindole-1-carboxylate
John F Gallagher1, Claire M Coleman, Donal F O'Shea
1School of Chemical Sciences, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland. john.gallagher@dcu.ie
Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Crystal Structure Communications
|February 10, 2004
Abstract:
The molecule of the title compound, C(19)H(27)NO(3), is essentially planar, with all non-H atoms within 0.2 A of the nine-membered indole plane, except for the three tert-butyl C atoms. The C(5) pentyl chain is in an extended conformation, with three torsion angles of 179.95 (13), 179.65 (13) and -178.95 (15) degrees (the latter two angles include the C atoms of the C(5) chain only). Three intramolecular C-H.O=C contacts are present (C.O < 3.05 A and C-H.O > 115 degrees ), and an intermolecular C-H.O=C contact and pi-pi stacking complete the intermolecular interactions.