Synthesis and crystal structure of 5,10-bis-(phenyl-sulfon-yl)tetra-hydro-dibenzo-penta-lene.

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Toshiki Sakami, Hikaru Watanabe, Takuma Sato, Yasuhiro Okuda, Kan Wakamatsu, Haruo Akashi, Akihiro Orita
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Abstract

5,10-Bis(phenyl-sulfon-yl)tetra-hydro-dibenzo-penta-lene, C28H22O4S2, 1, was suc-cessfully synthesized via the photocatalyst-promoted hy-dro-genative transannulation of di-sulfonyl-cyclo-octa-tetra-ene, 2, using perylene as the photocatalyst in the presence of (i-Pr)2NEt under UV-light irradiation (398 nm, 30 W). In this reaction, the cyclo-octa-tetra-ene moiety of 2 underwent hy-dro-genative transannulation, yielding 1. Single-crystal X-ray analysis revealed that both enanti-omers of 1 are arranged alternately along the a axis of the unit cell. The structure features a wide V-shaped motif consisting of 6-5-5-6 fused rings, with a dihedral angle of approximately 97.2° between the planes of the terminal phenyl-ene rings. Additionally, a pair of phenyl-sulfonyl groups were observed at the exo positions relative to the V-shaped array.

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期刊介绍: Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications is the IUCr''s open-access structural communications journal. It provides a fast, simple and easily accessible publication mechanism for crystal structure determinations of inorganic, metal-organic and organic compounds. The electronic submission, validation, refereeing and publication facilities of the journal ensure rapid and high-quality publication of fully validated structures. The primary article category is Research Communications; these are peer-reviewed articles describing one or more structure determinations with appropriate discussion of the science.
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