Abstract

The title compound, C(12)H(21)NO(3), crystallizes in two polymorphic forms, viz. the tetragonal form described here and the monoclinic form described previously [Foces-Foces, López-Rodríguez, Pérez, Martín & Pérez-Hernández (2007). Cryst. Growth Des. 7, 905-911]. The differences in the conformations of the hydroxymethyl and methylaminocarbonyl substituents have important consequences in the hydrogen-bond interaction motifs and, therefore, in the packing arrangements. These forms are concomitant polymorphs with melting points differing by 3 K.

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