Abstract

In the title compound, C28H27NO3, the cyclo­hexa­none and isoxazole rings have envelope conformations, with the methyl­ene and spiro C atoms as the flaps, respectively. The mean plane of the isoxazole ring is inclined slightly to the p-tolyl ring, making a dihedral angle of 14.20 (9)°, and is nearly perpendicular to the mean plane through the tetra­lone moiety and to the meth­oxy­phenyl ring [dihedral angles = 83.41 (8) and 72.12 (9)°, respectively]. The crystal packing is stabilized mainly by van der Waals forces.

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  • In the title compound, C28H27NO3, the cyclohexanone and isoxazole rings have envelope conformations, with the methylene and spiro C atoms as the flaps, respectively

  • Supporting information for this paper is available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: RZ5177)

  • For the structures of related compounds, see: Akhazzane et al (2010, 2011); Mahfoud et al (2015)

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C28H27NO3, the cyclohexanone and isoxazole rings have envelope conformations, with the methylene and spiro C atoms as the flaps, respectively. Mohamed Akhazzane,a Ghali Al Houari,a* Mohamed El Yazidi,a Mohamed Saadib and Lahcen El Ammarib aLaboratoire de Chimie Organique, Facultedes Sciences Dhar el Mahraz, Universite Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah, Fes, Morocco, and bLaboratoire de Chimie du Solide Appliquee, Facultedes Sciences, Universite Mohammed V de Rabat, Avenue Ibn Battouta, BP 1014, Rabat, Morocco. Received 9 November 2015; accepted 18 November 2015

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