Title of article :
Crystal structures of ethyl 6-(4-methylphenyl)-4- oxo-4H-chromene-2-carboxylate and ethyl 6-(4-fluorophenyl)-4-oxo-4H-chromene-2- carboxylate
Author/Authors :
Gomes,Ligia R. FP-ENAS-Faculdade de Cieˆncias de Sau´de - Escola Superior de Sau´de da UFP - Universidade Fernando Pessoa, Portugal , Nicolson Low, John Department of Chemistry - University of Aberdeen, Scotland , Fernandes,Carlos Departamento de Quı´mica e Bioquı´mica - Faculdade de Cieˆncias - Universi Portugal , Borges, Fernanda Departamento de Quı´mica e Bioquı´mica - Faculdade de Cieˆncias - Universi Portugal
Abstract :
The crystal structures of two chromone derivatives, viz. ethyl 6-(4-methylphenyl)-4-oxo-4H-chromene-2-carboxylate, C19H16O4, (1), and ethyl 6-(4-fluorophenyl)-4-oxo-4H-chromene-2-carboxylate C18H13FO4, (2), have been
determined: (1) crystallizes with two molecules in the asymmetric unit. A
comparison of the dihedral angles beween the mean planes of the central
chromone core with those of the substituents, an ethyl ester moiety at the
2-position and a para-substituted phenyl ring at the 6-position shows that each
molecule differs significantly from the others, even the two independent
molecules (a and b) of (1). In all three molecules, the carbonyl groups of the
chromone and the carboxylate are trans-related. The supramolecular structure
of (1) involves only weak C—H interactions between H atoms of the
substituent phenyl group and the phenyl group, which link molecules into a
chain of alternating molecules a and b, and weak – stacking interactions
between the chromone units. The packing in (2) involves C—HO interactions,
which form a network of two intersecting ladders involving the carbonyl atom of
the carboxylate group as the acceptor for H atoms at the 7-position of the
chromone ring and from an ortho-H atom of the exocyclic benzene ring. The
carbonyl atom of the chromone acts as an acceptor from a meta-H atom of the
exocyclic benzene ring. – interactions stack the molecules by unit translation
along the a axis.
Keywords :
crystal structure , conformation supramolecular structure , chromone , drug design
Journal title :
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications