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2,2′-Bis(prop-2-yn­yl­oxy)-1,1′-binaphth­yl

aInstitute of Molecular and Crystal Engineering, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan University, Kaifeng 475001, Henan, People's Republic of China
*Correspondence e-mail: zhw@henu.edu.cn

(Received 17 November 2007; accepted 12 December 2007; online 21 December 2007)

In the title compound, C26H18O2, the mol­ecule is located on a twofold rotation axis. The two naphthyl ring planes in the mol­ecule are nearly perpendicular to each other [dihedral angle = 82.42 (1)°. No classical hydrogen bonds or aromatic ππ stacking inter­actions were observed.

Related literature

For related literature, see: Burchell et al. (2006[Burchell, T. J., Jennings, M. C. & Puddephatt, R. J. (2006). Inorg. Chim. Acta, 359, 2812-2818.]); Steed & Atwood (2000[Steed, J. W. & Atwood, J. L. (2000). Supramolecular Chemistry, p. 26. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.]); Wang & Kong (2007[Wang, X.-B. & Kong, L.-Y. (2007). Acta Cryst. E63, o4340.]).

[Scheme 1]

Experimental

Crystal data
  • C26H18O2

  • Mr = 362.40

  • Monoclinic, C 2/c

  • a = 13.866 (2) Å

  • b = 8.8591 (14) Å

  • c = 15.255 (2) Å

  • β = 96.317 (3)°

  • V = 1862.6 (5) Å3

  • Z = 4

  • Mo Kα radiation

  • μ = 0.08 mm−1

  • T = 293 (2) K

  • 0.22 × 0.18 × 0.16 mm

Data collection
  • Bruker APEXII CCD area-detector diffractometer

  • Absorption correction: none

  • 6053 measured reflections

  • 2298 independent reflections

  • 1321 reflections with I > 2σ(I)

  • Rint = 0.058

Refinement
  • R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.052

  • wR(F2) = 0.139

  • S = 0.95

  • 2298 reflections

  • 127 parameters

  • H-atom parameters constrained

  • Δρmax = 0.29 e Å−3

  • Δρmin = −0.17 e Å−3

Data collection: APEX2 (Bruker, 2005[Bruker (2005). APEX2, SAINT and SHELXTL. Bruker AXS Inc., Madison, Wisconsin, USA.]); cell refinement: APEX2; data reduction: SAINT (Bruker, 2005[Bruker (2005). APEX2, SAINT and SHELXTL. Bruker AXS Inc., Madison, Wisconsin, USA.]); program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 1997[Sheldrick, G. M. (1997). SHELXS97 and SHELXL97. University of Göttingen, Germany.]); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 1997[Sheldrick, G. M. (1997). SHELXS97 and SHELXL97. University of Göttingen, Germany.]); molecular graphics: SHELXTL (Bruker, 2005[Bruker (2005). APEX2, SAINT and SHELXTL. Bruker AXS Inc., Madison, Wisconsin, USA.]); software used to prepare material for publication: SHELXTL.

Supporting information


Comment top

The title compound, C26H18O2, was obtained unintentionally as the product of an attempted synthesis of a network complex of cobalt(II) with 2,2'-bis(prop-2-ynyloxy)-1,1'-binaphthyl.

The title compound has two naphthyl rings. The bond lengths and angles show normal values. The dihedral angle between the two naphthyl rings of the molecule is 82.42 (1) °.

It seems like that the π-π stacking interaction is a normal interaction found in aromatics (Wang & Kong, 2007). But in the structure of the title complex, the minimal distance between ring centroids is 3.795 (1) Å. So there is no π-π stacking interactions (Steed & Atwood, 2000). The classic hydrogen bonds are not observed.

Related literature top

For related literature, see: Burchell et al. (2006); Steed & Atwood (2000); Wang & Kong (2007).

Experimental top

The title compound was obtained unintentionally as the product of an attempted synthesis of a network complex (Burchell et al., 2006) of cobalt(II) with 2,2'-bis(prop-2-ynyloxy)-1,1'-binaphthyl, vapouring an methyl alcohol and acetone solution of cobalt(II) chloride, sodium azide and the title compound at room temperature.

Refinement top

All H atoms were placed in calculated positions with C–H distances 0.93 and 0.97 Å and refined in the riding-model approximation with Uiso(H) = 1.2Ueq(C).

Structure description top

The title compound, C26H18O2, was obtained unintentionally as the product of an attempted synthesis of a network complex of cobalt(II) with 2,2'-bis(prop-2-ynyloxy)-1,1'-binaphthyl.

The title compound has two naphthyl rings. The bond lengths and angles show normal values. The dihedral angle between the two naphthyl rings of the molecule is 82.42 (1) °.

It seems like that the π-π stacking interaction is a normal interaction found in aromatics (Wang & Kong, 2007). But in the structure of the title complex, the minimal distance between ring centroids is 3.795 (1) Å. So there is no π-π stacking interactions (Steed & Atwood, 2000). The classic hydrogen bonds are not observed.

For related literature, see: Burchell et al. (2006); Steed & Atwood (2000); Wang & Kong (2007).

Computing details top

Data collection: APEX2 (Bruker, 2005); cell refinement: APEX2 (Bruker, 2005); data reduction: SAINT (Bruker, 2005); program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 1997); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 1997); molecular graphics: SHELXTL (Bruker, 2005); software used to prepare material for publication: SHELXTL (Bruker, 2005).

Figures top
[Figure 1] Fig. 1. The molecular structure of the title complound with the atom-labelling scheme. Displacement ellipsoids are drawn at the 30% probability level. H atoms are presented as small spheres of arbitrary radius.
[Figure 2] Fig. 2. The molecular packing of the title compound.
2,2'-Bis(prop-2-ynyloxy)-1,1'-binaphthyl top
Crystal data top
C26H18O2F(000) = 760
Mr = 362.40Dx = 1.292 Mg m3
Monoclinic, C2/cMo Kα radiation, λ = 0.71073 Å
Hall symbol: -C 2ycCell parameters from 1326 reflections
a = 13.866 (2) Åθ = 5.4–55.7°
b = 8.8591 (14) ŵ = 0.08 mm1
c = 15.255 (2) ÅT = 293 K
β = 96.317 (3)°Block, colourless
V = 1862.6 (5) Å30.22 × 0.18 × 0.16 mm
Z = 4
Data collection top
Bruker APEXII CCD area-detector
diffractometer
1321 reflections with I > 2σ(I)
Radiation source: fine-focus sealed tubeRint = 0.058
Graphite monochromatorθmax = 28.3°, θmin = 2.7°
φ– and ω–scansh = 1813
6053 measured reflectionsk = 1111
2298 independent reflectionsl = 1920
Refinement top
Refinement on F2Primary atom site location: structure-invariant direct methods
Least-squares matrix: fullSecondary atom site location: difference Fourier map
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.052Hydrogen site location: inferred from neighbouring sites
wR(F2) = 0.139H-atom parameters constrained
S = 0.95 w = 1/[σ2(Fo2) + (0.068P)2]
where P = (Fo2 + 2Fc2)/3
2298 reflections(Δ/σ)max < 0.001
127 parametersΔρmax = 0.29 e Å3
0 restraintsΔρmin = 0.17 e Å3
0 constraints
Crystal data top
C26H18O2V = 1862.6 (5) Å3
Mr = 362.40Z = 4
Monoclinic, C2/cMo Kα radiation
a = 13.866 (2) ŵ = 0.08 mm1
b = 8.8591 (14) ÅT = 293 K
c = 15.255 (2) Å0.22 × 0.18 × 0.16 mm
β = 96.317 (3)°
Data collection top
Bruker APEXII CCD area-detector
diffractometer
1321 reflections with I > 2σ(I)
6053 measured reflectionsRint = 0.058
2298 independent reflections
Refinement top
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.0520 restraints
wR(F2) = 0.139H-atom parameters constrained
S = 0.95Δρmax = 0.29 e Å3
2298 reflectionsΔρmin = 0.17 e Å3
127 parameters
Special details top

Geometry. All s.u.'s (except the s.u.'s in the dihedral angle between two l.s. planes) are estimated using the full covariance matrix. The cell s.u.'s are taken into account individually in the estimation of s.u.'s in distances, angles and torsion angles; correlations between s.u.'s in cell parameters are only used when they are defined by crystal symmetry. An approximate (isotropic) treatment of cell s.u.'s is used for estimating s.u.'s involving l.s. planes.

Refinement. Refinement of F2 against ALL reflections. The weighted R-factor wR and goodness of fit S are based on F2, conventional R-=factors R are based on F, with F set to zero for negative F2. The threshold expression of F2 > 2σ(F2) is used only for calculating R-factors(gt) etc. and is not relevant to the choice of reflections for refinement. R-factors based on F2 are statistically about twice as large as those based on F, and R-factors based on ALL data will be even larger.

Fractional atomic coordinates and isotropic or equivalent isotropic displacement parameters (Å2) top
xyzUiso*/Ueq
C10.53783 (11)0.02688 (17)0.28936 (9)0.0337 (4)
C20.53225 (11)0.07606 (18)0.36043 (9)0.0351 (4)
C30.45901 (12)0.18646 (19)0.36016 (11)0.0445 (4)
H30.41370.19650.31080.053*
C40.45339 (14)0.2796 (2)0.43149 (12)0.0541 (5)
H40.40440.35160.42990.065*
C50.52108 (14)0.2670 (2)0.50676 (12)0.0548 (5)
H50.51610.32900.55520.066*
C60.59366 (13)0.1641 (2)0.50849 (10)0.0483 (5)
H60.63850.15700.55840.058*
C70.60280 (12)0.06741 (18)0.43620 (10)0.0378 (4)
C80.67634 (12)0.04140 (19)0.43727 (10)0.0422 (4)
H80.72300.04690.48590.051*
C90.68140 (12)0.13914 (19)0.36920 (10)0.0416 (4)
H90.73080.21050.37160.050*
C100.61115 (12)0.13157 (18)0.29481 (9)0.0364 (4)
O10.61167 (9)0.22689 (14)0.22387 (7)0.0499 (4)
C110.68206 (13)0.3446 (2)0.22703 (11)0.0506 (5)
H11A0.68070.38950.16890.061*
H11B0.74600.30140.24210.061*
C120.66649 (14)0.4617 (2)0.29005 (12)0.0520 (5)
C130.65408 (17)0.5555 (3)0.34144 (16)0.0713 (6)
H130.64420.63020.38230.086*
Atomic displacement parameters (Å2) top
U11U22U33U12U13U23
C10.0369 (9)0.0350 (9)0.0278 (7)0.0026 (7)0.0028 (6)0.0025 (7)
C20.0364 (9)0.0369 (9)0.0309 (8)0.0056 (7)0.0007 (6)0.0006 (7)
C30.0424 (10)0.0470 (10)0.0422 (9)0.0026 (8)0.0040 (7)0.0048 (8)
C40.0505 (12)0.0554 (12)0.0560 (11)0.0054 (9)0.0044 (9)0.0092 (9)
C50.0629 (13)0.0583 (12)0.0433 (10)0.0080 (10)0.0060 (9)0.0155 (9)
C60.0547 (11)0.0561 (12)0.0320 (9)0.0080 (9)0.0045 (7)0.0042 (8)
C70.0420 (10)0.0394 (9)0.0305 (8)0.0089 (7)0.0027 (7)0.0010 (7)
C80.0411 (10)0.0492 (10)0.0330 (8)0.0055 (8)0.0112 (7)0.0040 (8)
C90.0393 (9)0.0441 (10)0.0394 (9)0.0039 (8)0.0052 (7)0.0047 (8)
C100.0424 (9)0.0363 (9)0.0295 (8)0.0007 (7)0.0002 (7)0.0022 (7)
O10.0598 (8)0.0502 (8)0.0370 (6)0.0170 (6)0.0072 (5)0.0071 (5)
C110.0564 (12)0.0485 (11)0.0465 (10)0.0137 (9)0.0045 (8)0.0027 (9)
C120.0570 (12)0.0418 (11)0.0563 (11)0.0049 (9)0.0032 (9)0.0027 (10)
C130.0842 (17)0.0549 (14)0.0746 (14)0.0047 (11)0.0083 (12)0.0089 (12)
Geometric parameters (Å, º) top
C1—C101.372 (2)C7—C81.402 (2)
C1—C21.425 (2)C8—C91.360 (2)
C1—C1i1.505 (3)C8—H80.9300
C2—C31.410 (2)C9—C101.413 (2)
C2—C71.432 (2)C9—H90.9300
C3—C41.375 (2)C10—O11.3734 (18)
C3—H30.9300O1—C111.425 (2)
C4—C51.405 (3)C11—C121.447 (2)
C4—H40.9300C11—H11A0.9700
C5—C61.356 (3)C11—H11B0.9700
C5—H50.9300C12—C131.168 (3)
C6—C71.413 (2)C13—H130.9300
C6—H60.9300
C10—C1—C2119.23 (13)C6—C7—C2119.05 (16)
C10—C1—C1i119.68 (13)C9—C8—C7121.84 (14)
C2—C1—C1i121.03 (13)C9—C8—H8119.1
C3—C2—C1122.77 (14)C7—C8—H8119.1
C3—C2—C7117.86 (14)C8—C9—C10119.60 (15)
C1—C2—C7119.37 (14)C8—C9—H9120.2
C4—C3—C2121.19 (15)C10—C9—H9120.2
C4—C3—H3119.4C1—C10—O1115.85 (13)
C2—C3—H3119.4C1—C10—C9121.43 (14)
C3—C4—C5120.53 (17)O1—C10—C9122.72 (14)
C3—C4—H4119.7C10—O1—C11119.09 (12)
C5—C4—H4119.7O1—C11—C12113.29 (15)
C6—C5—C4119.80 (17)O1—C11—H11A108.9
C6—C5—H5120.1C12—C11—H11A108.9
C4—C5—H5120.1O1—C11—H11B108.9
C5—C6—C7121.50 (16)C12—C11—H11B108.9
C5—C6—H6119.3H11A—C11—H11B107.7
C7—C6—H6119.3C13—C12—C11179.5 (2)
C8—C7—C6122.37 (15)C12—C13—H13180.0
C8—C7—C2118.53 (14)
C10—C1—C2—C3179.70 (15)C1—C2—C7—C6176.48 (15)
C1i—C1—C2—C32.5 (2)C6—C7—C8—C9176.48 (15)
C10—C1—C2—C70.4 (2)C2—C7—C8—C90.9 (2)
C1i—C1—C2—C7176.80 (14)C7—C8—C9—C100.2 (2)
C1—C2—C3—C4177.15 (16)C2—C1—C10—O1179.93 (13)
C7—C2—C3—C42.1 (2)C1i—C1—C10—O12.7 (2)
C2—C3—C4—C50.1 (3)C2—C1—C10—C90.2 (2)
C3—C4—C5—C61.3 (3)C1i—C1—C10—C9177.49 (15)
C4—C5—C6—C70.5 (3)C8—C9—C10—C10.4 (2)
C5—C6—C7—C8178.90 (17)C8—C9—C10—O1179.83 (15)
C5—C6—C7—C21.6 (3)C1—C10—O1—C11176.21 (15)
C3—C2—C7—C8179.73 (15)C9—C10—O1—C114.0 (2)
C1—C2—C7—C80.9 (2)C10—O1—C11—C1268.9 (2)
C3—C2—C7—C62.8 (2)
Symmetry code: (i) x+1, y, z+1/2.

Experimental details

Crystal data
Chemical formulaC26H18O2
Mr362.40
Crystal system, space groupMonoclinic, C2/c
Temperature (K)293
a, b, c (Å)13.866 (2), 8.8591 (14), 15.255 (2)
β (°) 96.317 (3)
V3)1862.6 (5)
Z4
Radiation typeMo Kα
µ (mm1)0.08
Crystal size (mm)0.22 × 0.18 × 0.16
Data collection
DiffractometerBruker APEXII CCD area-detector
Absorption correction
No. of measured, independent and
observed [I > 2σ(I)] reflections
6053, 2298, 1321
Rint0.058
(sin θ/λ)max1)0.667
Refinement
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)], wR(F2), S 0.052, 0.139, 0.95
No. of reflections2298
No. of parameters127
H-atom treatmentH-atom parameters constrained
Δρmax, Δρmin (e Å3)0.29, 0.17

Computer programs: APEX2 (Bruker, 2005), SAINT (Bruker, 2005), SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 1997), SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 1997), SHELXTL (Bruker, 2005).

 

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful for financial support from the Henan Administration of Science and Technology (grant No. 0111030700).

References

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