• Title of article

    Crystal structure and mol­ecular Hirshfeld surface analysis of acenaphthene derivatives obeying the chlorine–methyl exchange rule

  • Author/Authors

    Sribala, R. Department of Physics - Thiagarajar College, Madurai , India , Indhumathi, S. School of Chemistry - Madurai Kamaraj University, India , Krishnakumar, R.V. Department of Physics - Thiagarajar College, Madurai, India , Srinivasan, N. Department of Physics - Thiagarajar College, Madurai, India

  • Pages
    22
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    1
  • To page
    22
  • Abstract
    Instances of crystal structures that remain isomorphous in spite of some minor changes in their respective mol­ecules, such as change in a substituent atom/group, can provide insights into the factors that govern crystal packing. In this context, an accurate description of the crystal structures of an isomorphous pair that differ from each other only by a chlorine–methyl substituent, viz. 5′′-(2-chloro­benzyl­idene)-4′-(2-chloro­phen­yl)-1′-methyl­dispiro­[acenaphthene-1,2′-pyrrolidine-3′,3′′-piperidine]-2,4′′-dione, C34H28Cl2N2O2, (I), and its analogue 1′-methyl-5′′-(2-methyl­benzyl­idene)-4′-(2-methyl­phen­yl)di­spiro­[acenaphthene-1,2′-pyrrolidine-3′,3′′-piperidine]-2,4′′-dione, C36H34N2O2, (II), is presented. While there are two C—H⋯O weak inter­molecular inter­actions present in both (I) and (II), the change of substituent from chlorine to methyl has given rise to an additional weak C—H⋯O inter­molecular inter­action that is relatively stronger than the other two. However, the presence of the stronger C—H⋯O inter­action in (II) has not disrupted the validity of the chloro-methyl exchange rule. Details of the crystal structures and Hirshfeld analyses of the two compounds are presented.
  • Keywords
    crystal structure , acenaphthene , supra­molecular , Hirshfeld surface , chlorine-methyl exchange
  • Journal title
    Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2625273