Author/Authors :
Gumireddy, Ashwini Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Duquesne University, USA , DeBoyace, Kevin Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Duquesne University, USA , Rupprecht,Alexander Department of Chemistry - Duquesne University, USA , Gupta, Mohit Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Duquesne University, USA , Patel, Saloni Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Duquesne University, USA , Flaherty, Patrick T. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Duquesne University, USA , Wildfong, Peter L. D. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Duquesne University, USA
Abstract :
The title sterically congested piperazine derivative, C20H27FN2O2, was prepared using a modified Bruylants approach. A search of the Cambridge Structural Database identified 51 compounds possessing an N-tert-butyl piperazine substructure. Of these only 14 were asymmetrically substituted on the piperazine ring and none with a synthetically useful second nitrogen. Given the novel chemistry generating a pharmacologically useful core, determination of the crystal structure for this compound was necessary. The piperazine ring is present in a chair conformation with di-equatorial substitution. Of the two N atoms, one is sp3 hybridized while the other is sp2 hybridized. Intermolecular interactions resulting from the crystal packing patterns were investigated using Hirshfeld surface analysis and fingerprint analysis. Directional weak hydrogen-bond-like interactions (C—H⋯O) and C—H⋯π interactions with the dispersion interactions as the major source of attraction are present in the crystal packing.