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(R)-2,2'-Bis[N'-(3,5-dichloro-phen-yl)ureido]-1,1'-binaphthalene chloro-form disolvate.


ABSTRACT: The title compound, C(34)H(22)Cl(4)N(4)O(2)·2CHCl(3), is a new urea based on the 1,1'-binaphthalene skeleton, which crystallizes with two mol-ecules of binaphthalene and four mol-ecules of chloro-form in the unit cell. The chloro-form solvent mol-ecules do not participate in non-covalent inter-actions and therefore, can be found in several positions. The binaphthalene mol-ecules are connected via a system of N-H?O hydrogen bonds between the ureido units. C-H?O inter-actions also occur. In contrast to unsubstituted urea, where mol-ecules form squares in crystals, the bulky substituents disturb this arrangement and three ureido groups form infinite chains, while the fourth inter-acts with a neighbouring binaphthalene ring via an N-H?? inter-action. The solvent molecules are disordered with occupancy ratios of 0.60:0.40, 0.58:0.42, 0.50:0.50 and 0.77:0.23.

SUBMITTER: Holakovsky R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3051457 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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(R)-2,2'-Bis[N'-(3,5-dichloro-phen-yl)ureido]-1,1'-binaphthalene chloro-form disolvate.

Holakovský Roman R   Pojarová Michaela M   Dušek Michal M   Cejka Jan J   Císařová Ivana I  

Acta crystallographica. Section E, Structure reports online 20110115 Pt 2


The title compound, C(34)H(22)Cl(4)N(4)O(2)·2CHCl(3), is a new urea based on the 1,1'-binaphthalene skeleton, which crystallizes with two mol-ecules of binaphthalene and four mol-ecules of chloro-form in the unit cell. The chloro-form solvent mol-ecules do not participate in non-covalent inter-actions and therefore, can be found in several positions. The binaphthalene mol-ecules are connected via a system of N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds between the ureido units. C-H⋯O inter-actions also occur. In contra  ...[more]

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