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Judge Brown1, Diwakar M Pawar, Frank R Fronczek
1Department of Chemistry, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39217-0510, USA.
Abstract:
Cyclodecyl 4-nitrophenylacetate, C18H25NO4, has its ten-membered ring in the expected diamond-lattice boat-chair-boat [2323] conformation, with the substituent 4-nitrophenylacetoxy group in the BCB IIIe position. The ester unit has the expected Z conformation, with an O=C-O-C torsion angle of -0.3 (3) degrees, and the connection to the benzene ring is nearly perpendicular to the ester, with an O=C-C-C torsion angle of 85.5 (2) degrees. An intermolecular contact exists between the ester C atom and a nitro O atom, having a C...O distance of 2.909 (2) A.
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