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Crystal structures of eight mono-methyl alkanes (C-26-C-32) via single-crystal and powder diffraction and DFT-D optimization

Brooks, Lee
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Brunelli, Michela
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Pattison, Philip  
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2015
Iucrj

The crystal structures of eight mono-methyl alkanes have been determined from single-crystal or high-resolution powder X-ray diffraction using synchrotron radiation. Mono-methyl alkanes can be found on the cuticles of insects and are believed to act as recognition pheromones in some social species, e.g. ants, wasps etc. The molecules were synthesized as pure S enantiomers and are (S)-9-methylpentacosane, C26H54; (S)-9-methylheptacosane and (S)-11-methylheptacosane, C28H58; (S)-7-methylnonacosane, (S)-9-methylnonacosane, (S)-11-methylnonacosane and (S)-13-methylnonacosane, C30H62; and (S)-9-methylhentriacontane, C32H66. All crystallize in space group P2(1). Depending on the position of the methyl group on the carbon chain, two packing schemes are observed, in which the molecules pack together hexagonally as linear rods with terminal and side methyl groups clustering to form distinct motifs. Carbon-chain torsion angles deviate by less than 10 degrees from the fully extended conformation, but with one packing form showing greater curvature than the other near the position of the methyl side group. The crystal structures are optimized by dispersion-corrected DFT calculations, because of the difficulties in refining accurate structural parameters from powder diffraction data from relatively poorly crystalline materials.

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research article
DOI
10.1107/S2052252515010271
Web of Science ID

WOS:000360067300005

Author(s)
Brooks, Lee
Brunelli, Michela
Pattison, Philip  
Jones, Graeme R.
Fitch, Andrew
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Int Union Crystallography

Published in
Iucrj
Volume

2

Start page

490

End page

497

Subjects

mono-methyl alkanes

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powder diffraction

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synchrotron radiation

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DFT-D

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single-crystal diffraction

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insect pheromones

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REVIEWED

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September 28, 2015
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