Acta Crystallographica Section B

Structural Science

Volume 57, Part 2 (April 2001)



HTML versionpdf versioncif file3d viewstructure factorssimilar papers buy article online

Acta Cryst. (2001). B57, 213-220    [doi:10.1107/S010876810001661X]

Structures of furanosides: geometrical analysis of low-temperature X-ray and neutron crystal structures of five crystalline methyl pentofuranosides

A. Evdokimov, A. J. Gilboa, T. F. Koetzle, W. T. Klooster, A. J. Schultz, S. A. Mason, A. Albinati and F. Frolow

Abstract: Crystal structures of all five crystalline methyl D-pentofuranosides, methyl [alpha]-D-arabinofuranoside (1), methyl [beta]-D-arabinofuranoside (2), methyl [alpha]-D-lyxofuranoside (3), methyl [beta]-D-ribofuranoside (4) and methyl [alpha]-D-xylofuranoside (5) have been determined by means of cryogenic X-ray and neutron crystallography. The neutron diffraction experiments provide accurate, unbiased H-atom positions which are especially important because of the critical role of hydrogen bonding in these systems. This paper summarizes the geometrical and conformational parameters of the structures of all five crystalline methyl pentofuranosides, several of them reported here for the first time. The methyl pentofuranoside structures are compared with the structures of the five crystalline methyl hexopyranosides for which accurate X-ray and neutron structures have been determined. Unlike the methyl hexopyranosides, which crystallize exclusively in the C1 chair conformation, the five crystalline methyl pentofuranosides represent a very wide range of ring conformations.

Online 1 April 2001


fcfdisplay filedownload file

Structure factor file (CIF format) (38.4 kbytes)
Contains datablock baraf


fcfdisplay filedownload file

Structure factor file (CIF format) (63.6 kbytes)
Contains datablock lyx5_can


fcfdisplay filedownload file

Structure factor file (CIF format) (49.8 kbytes)
Contains datablock axylf8_x_can


Notes:

To open or display or play some files, you may need to set your browser up to use the appropriate software. See the full list of file types for an explanation of the different file types and their related mime types and, where available links to sites from where the appropriate software may be obtained.

The download button will force most browsers to prompt for a file name to store the data on your hard disk.

Where possible, images are represented by thumbnails.


Copyright © International Union of Crystallography
IUCr Webmaster