Issue 8, 2005

4-(Tetrahydro-4H-thiopyran-1-oxide-4-ylidene)-cyclohexanone oxime in the solid-state. A two-dimensional network of enantiomorphous chains interconnected by weak hydrogen bonds

Abstract

From a saturated C6H6 solution of racemic 4-(tetrahydro-4H-thiopyran-1-oxide-4-ylidene)-cyclohexanone oxime [1 (1-R/1-S)] the co-crystal (1)4444·C6666H6666 is crystallized. Single crystal X-ray analysis showed that (1)4444·C6666H6666 (P[1 with combining macron] space group) in the solid-state consists of enantiomorphous, non-covalent polymer-like chains that contain, in an alternating fashion, the crystallographically independent enantiomers 1-R and 1-R′ or 1-S and 1-S′, respectively. Within each chain the enantiomers are linked by ‘head-to-tail’ intermolecular oximesulfoxide hydrogen bonding [D(2) motif]. Neighbouring chains consist of enantiomers with opposite configuration and possess opposite molecular ‘head-to-tail’ alignments. The enantiomorphous chains are interconnected by weak intermolecular C–H⋯O hydrogen bonds involving centrosymmetric C–H⋯oxime [R22(12)] and C–H⋯sulfoxide [R22(8)] motifs between the 1-R and 1-S molecules in neighbouring chains; a nearly planar two-dimensional hydrogen bonding network motif is obtained. In the crystallographic direction [1 0 0] the layers stack in such a fashion that chains occupying successive layers with an identical ‘head-to-tail’ alignment are positioned on top of each other. Concomitantly, channels with areas of ca. 25 Å2 are obtained, which are occupied by C6H6 solvent molecules. A comparison of the IR and Raman spectra of (1)4444·C6666H6666 with those obtained for native 1 that does not contain C6H6, indicates that intermolecular oximesulfoxide hydrogen bonding [D(2) motif] also occurs for native 1 in the solid-state.

Graphical abstract: 4-(Tetrahydro-4H-thiopyran-1-oxide-4-ylidene)-cyclohexanone oxime in the solid-state. A two-dimensional network of enantiomorphous chains interconnected by weak hydrogen bonds

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jan 2005
Accepted
24 Feb 2005
First published
16 Mar 2005

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005,3, 1402-1409

4-(Tetrahydro-4H-thiopyran-1-oxide-4-ylidene)-cyclohexanone oxime in the solid-state. A two-dimensional network of enantiomorphous chains interconnected by weak hydrogen bonds

A. W. Marsman, B. L. A. van Poecke, L. W. Jenneskens, A. L. Spek, E. T. G. Lutz and J. H. van der Maas, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005, 3, 1402 DOI: 10.1039/B500527B

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