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Published on: March 24, 2018
Crystal structure of (R)-2'-benz-yloxy-[1,1'-binaphthalen]-2-yl tri-fluoro-methane-sulfonate
Rui M B Carrilho1, Mariette M Pereira1, Teresa M R Maria1
1Chemistry Department, University of Coimbra, P-3004-516 Coimbra, Portugal.
Abstract:
In the title compound, C28H19F3O4S, a new 2'-benz-yloxy (R)-BINOL derivative containing a tri-fluoro-methane-sulfonate group in the 2-position, the planes of the two naphthyl ring systems (r.m.s. deviations = 0.012 and 0.019 Å) are at an angle of 73.36 (2)°, and the planes of the benzyl ring and the naphthyl ring system bound to the ether O atom are at an angle of 75.67 (4)°. In the crystal, mol-ecules are linked via C-H⋯F hydrogen bonds, forming chains propagating along [100]. The chains are linked via a weak C-F⋯π inter-action and weak π-π inter-actions [shortest inter-centroid distance = 3.9158 (12) Å], forming a three-dimensional structure. The absolute structure of the mol-ecule in the crystal was determined by resonant scattering [Flack parameter = 0.02 (6)].
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