R. Herbst et al., CRYSTAL AND MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE OF N-(N-OCTYL)-6-DEOXY-D-GLUCONAMIDE - A NOVEL PACKING OF AMPHIPHILIC MOLECULES, Carbohydrate research, 269(1), 1995, pp. 29-41
N-(n-Octyl)-6-deoxy-D-gluconamide crystallizes in the orthorhombic spa
ce group P2(1)2(1)2(1), with a = 5.4524(5), b = 16.662(3), and c = 36.
897(5)Angstrom. The structure was determined by X-ray diffraction and
refined to R = 9.2%. The asymmetric crystal unit contains two molecule
s (A,B) with significantly different conformations. In contrast to the
crystal structures of the N-(n-alkyl)-D-gluconamide family, in which
the molecules were found arranged in head-to-tail monolayers, molecule
s A and B form a complex motif with pairwise alternating orientations
and interdigitating antiparallel aliphatic chains. The two symmetry in
dependent molecules form considerably different hydrogen bond patterns
.