Startseite The crystal structure of 8-((4-chlorophenylamino)methylene)-6,10-dioxaspiro[4.5]decane-7,9-dione, C15H14ClNO4
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The crystal structure of 8-((4-chlorophenylamino)methylene)-6,10-dioxaspiro[4.5]decane-7,9-dione, C15H14ClNO4

  • Yun-Chen Zhang und Wu-Lan Zeng ORCID logo EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 23. April 2020

Abstract

C15H14ClNO4, monoclinic, P21/n (no. 14), a = 14.188(3) Å, b = 5.6930(11) Å, c = 17.444(4) Å, β = 95.60(3)°, V = 1402.3(5) Å3, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.0719, wRref(F2) = 0.2214, T = 293(2) K.

CCDC no.: 1993122

Table 1 contains crystallographic data and Table 2 contains the list of the atoms including atomic coordinates and displacement parameters.

Table 1:

Data collection and handling.

Crystal:Colorless block
Size:0.24 × 0.16 × 0.12 mm
Wavelength:Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ:0.29 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode:Bruker SMART, ω
θmax, completeness:27.5°, 99%
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, Rint:12280, 3178, 0.046
Criterion for Iobs, N(hkl)gt:Iobs > 2 σ(Iobs), 2026
N(param)refined:190
Programs:Bruker [1], SHELX [2]
Table 2:

Fractional atomic coordinates and isotropic or equivalent isotropic displacement parameters (Å2).

AtomxyzUiso*/Ueq
C10.0176(3)−1.1856(6)1.41346(17)0.0775(10)
H1B0.0741−1.14121.44600.093*
H1C−0.0199−1.28951.44240.093*
C2−0.0394(3)−0.9685(6)1.38767(17)0.0700(9)
H2A−0.1015−0.97361.40650.084*
H2B−0.0071−0.82741.40720.084*
C3−0.0486(2)−0.9703(5)1.30006(16)0.0552(7)
H3A−0.1077−1.04231.27950.066*
H3B−0.0453−0.81241.27960.066*
C40.03569(18)−1.1160(4)1.28126(13)0.0459(6)
C50.0443(2)−1.3078(5)1.34145(16)0.0632(8)
H5A0.1084−1.36821.34890.076*
H5B0.0012−1.43641.32710.076*
C60.0364(2)−1.0722(5)1.14510(14)0.0536(7)
C70.14182(18)−0.8287(4)1.23704(14)0.0478(6)
C80.09430(19)−0.8672(5)1.16107(14)0.0489(6)
C90.1117(2)−0.7307(5)1.09801(16)0.0555(7)
H9A0.0788−0.76821.05080.067*
C100.1922(2)−0.4157(5)1.03517(15)0.0555(7)
C110.2475(2)−0.2228(5)1.04970(16)0.0619(7)
H11A0.2692−0.18351.10010.074*
C120.2713(2)−0.0848(5)0.98894(17)0.0644(8)
H12A0.30950.04680.99860.077*
C130.2386(2)−0.1425(5)0.91441(16)0.0570(7)
C140.1824(3)−0.3337(6)0.89930(17)0.0698(9)
H14A0.1603−0.37080.84880.084*
C150.1581(3)−0.4745(5)0.96027(18)0.0687(9)
H15A0.1196−0.60560.95070.082*
Cl10.27056(7)0.03026(17)0.83858(5)0.0821(4)
N10.17008(17)−0.5551(4)1.09963(13)0.0561(6)
H1A0.1984−0.51831.14380.067*
O10.00191(18)−1.1385(4)1.08227(11)0.0766(7)
O20.20019(15)−0.6786(4)1.25352(11)0.0626(6)
O30.02464(14)−1.2147(3)1.20621(10)0.0573(5)
O40.12003(12)−0.9780(3)1.29342(10)0.0507(5)

Source of material

The title compound was obtained following our reported method [3]. 6,10-dioxaspiro[4.5]decane-7,9-dione (1.70 g, 10 mmol) was dissoved in a solution of 95% ethanol (25 mL) and orthoformic acid methylester (1.27 g, 12 mmol) and stirred for 2 h at reflux. Then, 4-chlorobenzenamine (1.27 g, 10 mmol) was added. The solution was refluxed for another 5 h. The white precipitates were collected by filtration, washed three times and dried. Colorless block crystals of the title compound were obtained by evaporation from ethanol after a few days. The peak at 3213 cm−1 in the IR spectra (FT IR-650) is assigned to the N-CH stretching vibration. The other four peaks (1736, 1691, 1250, 1173 cm−1) are due to the stretching vibrations of C=O and C—O groups.

Experimental details

All H atoms of C15H14ClNO4 were fined with riding coordinates, and Uiso(H) is 1.2 times Ueq(C) atoms [2].

Comment

Recently, the synthesis of spiro compounds has drawn increased attention owing to their pharmacological and biological activities, e.g. spiro-pyranindol-2-one derivatives as immunomodulatory agents [4]. N,N-spiro bridged compounds having inhibitory effects on E. coli and B. cereus bacteria [5], and xanthene derivatives containing a spiro structure as potential antibacterial and anticholinesterases agents [6]. In addition spiro compounds are used as hole-transporting materials [7], in perovskite solar cells [8], [9], and in fluorescence devices [10], [11]. In our previous study, we had reported spiro compounds containing different groups, such as Meldrum’s acid [12], [13], 1,5-dioxaspiro[5.5] undecane-2,4-dione [14], [15] and benzimidazole group [16].

As shown in the figure, there is one molecule in the asymmetric unit. The 6,10-dioxaspiro[4.5]decane-7,9-dione group connects the 4-chlorophenylamino group by atom C9, forming the N1—C9—C8 bond angle of 125.2(3)°. The bond length of N1—C9 (1.297(4) Å) and the bond length of C(9)—C(8) (1.388(4) Å) are similar to those of reported ones (N1—C10 (1.308(7) Å), C8—C10 (1.371(7) Å)) [17], [18]. The eight atoms (Cl1, N1, C10—C15) of 4-chlorophenylamino ring and the four atoms O1, C6, C8, C9 are co-planar, where the maximum deviation is 0.037(2) Å. N(1)—H(1A)⋯O(2) interactions appeared in the molecule which can stabilize the structure.

Acknowledgements

This project was supported by Foundation of State Key Laboratory of High-efficiency Utilization of Coal and Green (No.2017-K29).

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Received: 2020-02-22
Accepted: 2020-03-27
Published Online: 2020-04-23
Published in Print: 2020-06-25

©2020 Yun-Chen Zhang et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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  24. Crystal structure of 4′-amino-3′,5′-diisopropyl-(1,1′-biphenyl)-4-carbonitrile, C19H22N2
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  26. Crystal structure of rac-trans-N,N′-bis(3-bromo-5-chlorosalicylidene)-1,2-cyclohexanediamine, C20H18Br2Cl2N2O2
  27. Crystal structure of rac-trans-N,N′-bis(3,5-dibromosalicylidene)-1,2-cyclohexanediamine, C20H18Br4N2O2
  28. The crystal structure of (dichromato-κ2O,O′)bis(1,10-phenanthroline-κ2N,N′)nickel(II), C12H16N4O7Cr2Ni
  29. The crystal structure of 3-((1R,2S)-1-methylpyrrolidin-1-ium-2-yl)pyridin-1-ium tetrachloridozincate(II) monohydrate, C10H18Cl4ZnN2O
  30. Crystal structure of bis(μ2-azido-k2N,N)-bis(2-amino-1-(N-(3-bromosalicylaldiminato))ethane)-dicopper(II), C20H18Br4N2O2
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  32. Crystal structure of N-(methyl(oxo)(1-(6-(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-3-yl)ethyl)-λ6-sulfanylidene)cyanamide, C10H10F3N3OS
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  56. The crystal structure of catena-poly[oktaaqua-bis(μ2-4,4′-ethene-1,2-diyldipyridine-κ2N:N′)-(μ2-3,3′-(1-oxidodiazene-1,2-diyl)diphthalato-κ2O:O′)dicobalt(II)] dihydrate, C28H36N4O19Co2
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  66. Dimerization of 2-[(2-((2-aminophenyl)thio)phenyl)amino]-cyclohepta-2,4,6-trien-1-one through hydrogen bonding, C19H16N2OS
  67. Crystal structure of 1-(4-chloro-phenyl)-7-ethoxyl-6,8-difluoro-4-oxo-1,4-dihydro-quinoline-3-carboxylic acid, C18H12ClF2NO4
  68. Crystal structure of 7-ethoxy-6,8-difluoro-4-oxo-1-pyridin-2-ylmethyl-1,4-dihydro-quinoline-3-carboxylic acid, C18H14F2N2O4
  69. Crystal structure of octahydro-7aR,8′R-dimethylspiro[isobenzofuran-4(1H), 4′ (3′H)-[1H-7,9a]methanocyclohepta[c]pyran]-1′,3, 9′ (3aH,4′aH)-trione, C20H26O5
  70. Crystal structure of bis(5-ethoxy-2-(((1-hydroxy-2-methyl-3-oxidopropan-2-yl)imino)methyl)phenolato-κ3N,O,O’)manganese(IV) – methanol (1/1), C27H38MnN2O9
  71. Crystal structure of 8a,8a′′-oxybis(8aH-8,9-dioxa-3a1λ4-aza-8aλ4-borabenzo[fg]tetracene), C34H22B2N2O5
  72. Crystal structure of bromido-triphenyl-(triphenylarsine oxide-κO)tin(IV), C36H30AsBrOSn
  73. Crystal structure of catena-poly[chlorido-(μ2-formato-κ2O:O′)-(1,10-phenathroline-κ2N,N′)copper(II)], C26H18Cl2Cu2N4O4
  74. The crystal structure of poly[(μ10-5-carboxyisophthalato-κ10O)disodium], C9H4Na2O6
  75. The crystal structure of 3,5-difluoroisonicotinic acid, C6H3F2NO2
  76. The crystal structure of ethyl-1-(N-(adamantan-1-yl)-carbamothioyl)piperidine-4-carboxylate, C19H30N2O2S
  77. Crystal structure of 5-methyl-3-phenyl-1-tosyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyridine, C19H21NO2S
  78. Crystal structure of bis((3-chlorosalicylidene)-ethylenediaminato-κ4N,N′,O,O′)nickel (II), C16H12Cl2NiN2O2
  79. Crystal structure of (E)-N′-(2-chloro-6-hydroxybenzylidene)-4-hydroxybenzohydrazide — dihydrofuran-2(3H)-one (1/1), C18H17ClN2O5
  80. Crystal structure of bis((3-bromosalicylidene)-ethylenediaminato-κ4N,N′,O,O′) nickel (II), C16H12Br2NiN2O2
  81. Crystal structure of trimethylsulfoxonium tetrachloridocobaltate(II) [(CH3)3SO]2CoCl4
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