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Structural insights into methyl- or methoxy-substituted 1-(α-aminobenzyl)-2-naphthol structures: the role of C-H...π interactions.

Maria Annunziata M CapozziGiancarlo TerraneoCosimo Cardellicchio
Published in: Acta crystallographica. Section C, Structural chemistry (2019)
Aminobenzylnaphthols are a class of compounds containing a large aromatic molecular surface which makes them suitable candidates to study the role of C-H...π interactions. We have investigated the effect of methyl or methoxy substituents on the assembling of aromatic units by preparing and determining the crystal structures of (S,S)-1-{(4-methylphenyl)[(1-phenylethyl)amino]methyl}naphthalen-2-ol, C26H25NO, and (S,S)-1-{(4-methoxyphenyl)[(1-phenylethyl)amino]methyl}naphthalen-2-ol, C26H25NO2. The methyl group influenced the overall crystal packing even if the H atoms of the methyl group did not participate directly either in hydrogen bonding or C-H...π interactions. The introduction of the methoxy moiety caused the formation of new hydrogen bonds, in which the O atom of the methoxy group was directly involved. Moreover, the methoxy group promoted the formation of an interesting C-H...π interaction which altered the orientation of an aromatic unit.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • molecular dynamics