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Crystal structure of the sodium salt of mesotrione: a triketone herbicide.

Olha BereziukKateryna GubinaViktor TrushVladimir A Ovchynnikov
Published in: Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications (2024)
The crystal structure of the sodium salt of mesotrione, namely, catena -poly[[sodium-μ 3 -2-[(4-methane-sulfonyl-2-nitro-phen-yl)carbon-yl]-3-oxo-cyclo-hex-1-en-1-olato] ethanol monosolvate], {[Na(C 14 H 12 NO 7 S)]C 2 H 5 OH} n , is described. The X-ray structural analysis results reveal that the coordination sphere is established by two chelating O atoms, the O atom of the coordinated ethanol mol-ecule, and an O atom from the methyl-sulfonyl group of a neighboring mol-ecule. Simultaneously, an O atom of the cyclo-hexane fragment serves as a bridge to a neighboring sodium ion, forming a flat Na-O-Na-O quadrangle, thereby forming a mono-periodic polymer. The structure displays O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds and C-H⋯O short contacts. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) data indicate that the sodium salt of mesotrione decomposes in four stages.
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