Abstract

The title compound, C16H20Cl2O8, contains a central bicyclo­[2.2.2]octane skeleton with slightly twisted conformation. In this structure, the C—C bond lengths are in the range 1.525 (2)–1.552 (2) Å. Two sides of this skeleton have cis,cis acet­oxy substituents and the Cl atoms have a trans arrangement. An extensive network of weak C—H⋯O interactions stabilizes the crystal structure.

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  • The title compound, C16H20Cl2O8, contains a central bicyclo[2.2.2]octane skeleton with slightly twisted conformation

  • The C—C bond lengths are in the range 1.525 (2)–1.552 (2) A

  • Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: KP2205)

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The title compound, C16H20Cl2O8, contains a central bicyclo[2.2.2]octane skeleton with slightly twisted conformation. In this structure, the C—C bond lengths are in the range 1.525 (2)–1.552 (2) A. The C—C bond lengths are in the range 1.525 (2)–1.552 (2) A Two sides of this skeleton have cis,cis acetoxy substituents and the Cl atoms have a trans arrangement. An extensive network of weak C—HÁ Á ÁO interactions stabilizes the crystal structure. Related literature For background information on inositol and its derivatives, see: Michell (2008); Reitz (1991); Dwek (1996); Billington et al (1994); Varki (1993); Heightman & Vasella (1991). See: Baran et al (2008); Mehta et al (2007); Shih et al (2007); Gultekin et al (2004); Mehta & Ramesh (2001); Balcı (1997); Balcı et al (1990);Ulkuet al. (1995); Buser & Vasella (2006)

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