Title of article :
Crystal structure of di­methyl 4,4′-di­meth­­oxy­bi­phenyl-3,3′-di­carboxyl­ate
Author/Authors :
Lundvall, Fredrik Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology - Department of Chemistry - University of Oslo, Norway , Fjellvåg , Helmer Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology - Department of Chemistry - University of Oslo, Norway , Dietzel, Pascal D. C. Department of Chemistry - University of Bergen, Norway
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
In the title compound, C18H18O6, the benzene rings are coplanar due to the centrosymmetric nature of the mol­ecule, with an inversion centre located at the midpoint of the C—C bond between the two rings. Consequently, the methyl carboxyl­ate substituents are oriented in a trans fashion with regards to the bond between the benzene rings. The methyl carboxyl­ate and meth­oxy substituents are rotated slightly out of plane relative to their parent benzene rings, with dihedral and torsion angles of 18.52 (8) and −5.22 (15)°, respectively. The shortest O⋯H contact between neighbouring mol­ecules is about 2.5 Å. Although some structure-directing contributions from C—H⋯O hydrogen-bonding inter­actions are possible, the crystal packing seems primarily directed by weak van der Waals forces.
Keywords :
crystal structure , centrosymmetric mol­ecule , inter­mediate compound for organic linkers in MOF synthesis
Journal title :
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2617346
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