Abstract

The title mol­ecule, C18H24O12, has crystallographic 2/m symmetry with two acetate group located on a mirror plane. The H—Csp 3—O—Csp 2 torsion angles characterizing orientation of the acetyl groups with respect to the cyclo­hexane ring are 0.0, 23.9 and −23.9°. The cyclo­hexane ring is in a chair conformation with all substituents in equatorial positions. In the crystal, mol­ecules are connected through C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds into a chain extending along the c axis.

Highlights

  • The title molecule, C18H24O12, has crystallographic 2/m symmetry with two acetate group located on a mirror plane

  • The cyclohexane ring is in a chair conformation with all substituents in equatorial positions

  • Molecules are connected through C—HÁ Á ÁO hydrogen bonds into a chain extending along the c axis

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Key indicators: single-crystal X-ray study; T = 293 K; mean (C–C) = 0.005 A; R factor = 0.061; wR factor = 0.198; data-to-parameter ratio = 12.5. The title molecule, C18H24O12, has crystallographic 2/m symmetry with two acetate group located on a mirror plane. The H—Csp3—O—Csp torsion angles characterizing orientation of the acetyl groups with respect to the cyclohexane ring are 0.0, 23.9 and À23.9. The cyclohexane ring is in a chair conformation with all substituents in equatorial positions. Molecules are connected through C—HÁ Á ÁO hydrogen bonds into a chain extending along the c axis. Related literature For applications of the title compound, see: Kamal & Mathur (1991); Anonymous et al (2001, 2003). See: Abboud et al (1990)

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