Abstract

The structure of four hydroxamic acids (HA) that show antifungal activities in complexes with several metals is revealed by single crystal diffraction. The structures of HA with C2, C6, C10, and C12 hydrocarbon chains are reported. The smallest member of the series, N-hydroxyacetamide (HA2), crystallizes in the centrosymmetric space group P21/c while those with longer chain lengths N-hydroxyhexanamide (HA6), N-hydroxydecanamide (HA10), and N-hydroxydodecanamide (HA12) crystallize in the space group P21, and display remarkable packing.

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