Title of article :
1-[(Anthracen-9-yl)carbonyl]-2,7-dimethoxynaphthalene: a chain-like structure composed of face-to-face type dimeric molecular aggregates
Author/Authors :
wa, Siqingao Department of Organic and Polymer Materials Chemistry - Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology (TUAT), Japan , Tsumuki, Takehiro Department of Organic and Polymer Materials Chemistry - Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology (TUAT), Japan , Ogata, Kazuki Department of Organic and Polymer Materials Chemistry - Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology (TUAT), Japan , Yonezawa, Noriyuki Department of Organic and Polymer Materials Chemistry - Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology (TUAT), Japan , Okamoto, Akiko Department of Organic and Polymer Materials Chemistry - Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology (TUAT), Japan
Abstract :
The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C27H20O3, contains two independent molecules (A and B). The anthracene ring system is connected to the 2,7-dimethoxynaphthalene core in a twisted manner, with dihedral angles of 86.38 (5) and 79.36 (8)°, respectively, for conformers A and B. In the crystal, face-to-face type dimeric molecular aggregates of each conformer are observed. The dimer of conformer A is formed by two pairs of C—H⋯π interactions, and that of conformer B by a pair of (sp2)C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds. The dimers of conformer A are linked to each other via a π–π stacking interaction between the anthracene rings to form a chain along the b axis and the chains are aligned along the c axis, forming a sheet structure. The dimers of conformer B are connected to each other via a couple of C—H⋯π interactions to form a chain along the b axis. The chains are aligned along the c axis through (sp2)C—H⋯O=C hydrogen bonds, forming a sheet parallel to the bc plane. The sheets of conformers A and B are alternately stacked along the a axis via two kinds of intermolecular (sp2)C—H⋯O=C hydrogen bonds.
Keywords :
face-to-face type dimeric molecular aggregate , crystal structure , independent molecules , complementary hydrogen bonds , oge non-coplanarly accumulated aromatic rings arrangemen
Journal title :
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications