Abstract
The title compound, C34H34, systematic name 9,9,9′,9′-tetraethyl-2,2′-bi(9H-fluorene), crystallized with two crystallographically independent molecules (A and B) in the asymmetric unit. These differ mainly in the orientation of the lateral ethyl chains: in molecule A, they are both on the same side of the molecule whereas in molecule B, one diethylfluorene moiety has undergone a 180° rotation such that the two pairs of ethyl residues appear on opposite sides of the molecule. The fluorene ring systems subtend dihedral angles of 31.37 (4) and 43.18 (3)° in molecules A and B, respectively. Hence the two fluorene moieties are tilted slightly toward one another. This may be due to the presence of intermolecular C—H⋯π interactions between neighboring molecules. The lateral ethyl chains (excluding H atoms) are also almost planar, with each pair almost perpendicular to the plane of the fluorene system to which they are attached with dihedral angles between the ethyl and fluorene planes in the range 86.04 (8)–89.5 (1)°.
Highlights
The title compound, C34H34, systematic name 9,9,90,90-tetraethyl-2,20-bi(9H-fluorene), crystallized with two crystallographically independent molecules (A and B) in the asymmetric unit. These differ mainly in the orientation of the lateral ethyl chains: in molecule A, they are both on the same side of the molecule whereas in molecule B, one diethylfluorene moiety has undergone a 180 rotation such that the two pairs of ethyl residues appear on opposite sides of the molecule
The lateral ethyl chains are almost planar, with each pair almost perpendicular to the plane of the fluorene system to which they are attached with dihedral angles between the ethyl and fluorene planes in the range 86.04 (8)–89.5 (1)
Cg3 and Cg4 are the centroids of the C14–C16/C24–C26 and C8–C13 rings, respectively
Summary
The title compound, C34H34, systematic name 9,9,90,90-tetraethyl-2,20-bi(9H-fluorene), crystallized with two crystallographically independent molecules (A and B) in the asymmetric unit. These differ mainly in the orientation of the lateral ethyl chains: in molecule A, they are both on the same side of the molecule whereas in molecule B, one diethylfluorene moiety has undergone a 180 rotation such that the two pairs of ethyl residues appear on opposite sides of the molecule. The two fluorene moieties are tilted slightly toward one another. This may be due to the presence of intermolecular C—HÁ Á Á interactions between neighboring molecules. The lateral ethyl chains (excluding H atoms) are almost planar, with each pair almost perpendicular to the plane of the fluorene system to which they are attached with dihedral angles between the ethyl and fluorene planes in the range 86.04 (8)–89.5 (1)
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