Title of article :
Crystal structure of sodium (1S)-D-lyxit-1-yl­sulfonate
Author/Authors :
Haines, Alan H. School of Chemistry - University of East Anglia, England , Hughes, David L. School of Chemistry - University of East Anglia, England
Pages :
9
From page :
1
To page :
9
Abstract :
The title compound, Na+·C5H11O8S− [systematic name: sodium (1S,2S,3S,4R)-1,2,3,4,5-penta­hydroxy­pentane-1-sulfonate], is formed by reaction of D-lyxose with sodium bis­ulfite (sodium hydrogen sulfite) in water. The anion has an open-chain structure in which one of the oxygen atoms of the sulfonate residue, the S atom, the C atoms of the sugar chain and the O atom of the hy­droxy­methyl group form an essentially planar zigzag chain with the corresponding torsion angles lying between 179.80 (11) and 167.74 (14)°. A three-dimensional bonding network exists in the crystal structure involving hexa­coordination of sodium ions by O atoms, three of which are provided by a single D-lyxose–sulfonate unit and the other three by two sulfonate groups and one hy­droxy­methyl group, each from separate units of the adduct. Extensive inter­molecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bonding supplements this bonding network
Keywords :
sodium metabisulfite , sodium hydrogen sulfite , D-lyxose bis­ulfite adduct fite , crystal structure
Journal title :
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2617812
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