Abstract

The molecule of the title compound, C8H18N2, possesses C 2 symmetry. Owing to its stereochemistry, it is used in the synthesis of chiral ligands and metal complexes for asymmetric synthesis. The cyclo­hexane ring shows a chair conformation with the amino groups in equatorial positions. Contrary to the literature, the title compound is not a liquid, but a crystalline solid at room temperature (293 K). The absolute configuration is assigned from the synthesis.

Highlights

  • The molecule of the title compound, C8H18N2, possesses C2 symmetry

  • The synthesis of the title compound is described by Kizirian et al (2005)

  • H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement max = 0.12 e Å3

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Related literature

The synthesis of the title compound is described by Kizirian et al (2005). See: Larrox and Jacobsen (1994); Cole et al (2005); Seebach et al (1977); Strohmann &. Gessner (2007); Strohmann et al (2003, 2004); Strohmann, Däschlein & Auer (2006); Strohmann, Dilsky & Strohfeldt (2006); Strohmmann & Gessner (2007a,b)

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