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In the title compound, C16H12O4, a 9,10-anthraquinone derivative, the crystal packing is stabilized by C—H...O non-classical hydrogen bonds with quinone O atoms as acceptors. There are no π–π stacking inter­actions in the crystal structure. The molecule lies across a crystallographic mirror plane.

Supporting information

cif

Crystallographic Information File (CIF) https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536807012123/rk2008sup1.cif
Contains datablocks I, global

hkl

Structure factor file (CIF format) https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536807012123/rk2008Isup2.hkl
Contains datablock I

CCDC reference: 643078

Key indicators

  • Single-crystal X-ray study
  • T = 298 K
  • Mean [sigma](C-C)= 0.002 Å
  • R factor = 0.046
  • wR factor = 0.122
  • Data-to-parameter ratio = 15.4

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Computing details top

Data collection: SMART (Bruker, 2001); cell refinement: SAINT (Bruker, 2001); data reduction: SAINT; program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 1997); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 1997); molecular graphics: PLATON (Spek, 2003); software used to prepare material for publication: PLATON.

1,4-Dimethoxyanthracene-9,10-dione top
Crystal data top
C16H12O4F(000) = 560
Mr = 268.26Dx = 1.422 Mg m3
Orthorhombic, PnmaMo Kα radiation, λ = 0.71073 Å
Hall symbol: -P 2ac 2nCell parameters from 3257 reflections
a = 7.0520 (16) Åθ = 2.2–26.1°
b = 14.662 (3) ŵ = 0.10 mm1
c = 12.121 (3) ÅT = 298 K
V = 1253.2 (5) Å3Block, yellow
Z = 40.30 × 0.15 × 0.10 mm
Data collection top
Bruker SMART 4K CCD area-detector
diffractometer
1287 reflections with I > 2σ(I)
Radiation source: fine–focus sealed tubeRint = 0.029
Graphite monochromatorθmax = 27.0°, θmin = 2.2°
φ and ω scansh = 97
7938 measured reflectionsk = 1817
1420 independent reflectionsl = 1515
Refinement top
Refinement on F2Primary atom site location: structure-invariant direct methods
Least-squares matrix: fullSecondary atom site location: difference Fourier map
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.046Hydrogen site location: inferred from neighbouring sites
wR(F2) = 0.122H-atom parameters constrained
S = 1.07 w = 1/[σ2(Fo2) + (0.06P)2 + 0.3319P]
where P = (Fo2 + 2Fc2)/3
1420 reflections(Δ/σ)max = 0.001
92 parametersΔρmax = 0.23 e Å3
0 restraintsΔρmin = 0.27 e Å3
Fractional atomic coordinates and isotropic or equivalent isotropic displacement parameters (Å2) top
xyzUiso*/Ueq
C10.0338 (2)0.34647 (10)0.61793 (11)0.0402 (4)
C20.1242 (2)0.29679 (11)0.65202 (12)0.0459 (4)
H20.23200.32780.67530.055*
C30.1941 (2)0.29832 (9)0.58120 (11)0.0353 (3)
C40.1249 (2)0.48880 (12)0.64556 (15)0.0564 (5)
H4A0.22760.47100.59820.085*
H4B0.10110.55290.63710.085*
H4C0.15790.47610.72090.085*
C50.36883 (19)0.34702 (9)0.54526 (11)0.0369 (3)
C60.49592 (19)0.29749 (9)0.46779 (11)0.0359 (3)
C70.6232 (2)0.34514 (11)0.40191 (12)0.0447 (4)
H70.62700.40850.40400.054*
C80.7440 (2)0.29740 (12)0.33343 (14)0.0541 (4)
H80.82600.32890.28690.065*
O10.04148 (16)0.43872 (8)0.61662 (10)0.0546 (3)
O20.41099 (16)0.42274 (7)0.57774 (10)0.0541 (4)
Atomic displacement parameters (Å2) top
U11U22U33U12U13U23
C10.0365 (8)0.0486 (8)0.0355 (7)0.0065 (6)0.0010 (6)0.0002 (6)
C20.0343 (8)0.0637 (9)0.0396 (7)0.0081 (6)0.0044 (6)0.0014 (6)
C30.0316 (7)0.0417 (8)0.0326 (6)0.0024 (5)0.0013 (5)0.0005 (5)
C40.0502 (10)0.0580 (10)0.0611 (10)0.0199 (8)0.0049 (8)0.0051 (8)
C50.0341 (7)0.0368 (7)0.0397 (7)0.0027 (6)0.0022 (6)0.0018 (5)
C60.0303 (7)0.0412 (7)0.0361 (7)0.0001 (5)0.0026 (5)0.0015 (5)
C70.0429 (9)0.0445 (8)0.0466 (8)0.0025 (7)0.0030 (6)0.0043 (6)
C80.0470 (9)0.0635 (10)0.0518 (9)0.0061 (7)0.0144 (7)0.0070 (7)
O10.0450 (7)0.0479 (7)0.0708 (8)0.0120 (5)0.0106 (5)0.0013 (5)
O20.0501 (7)0.0397 (6)0.0726 (8)0.0050 (5)0.0126 (6)0.0095 (5)
Geometric parameters (Å, º) top
C1—O11.3538 (19)C4—H4C0.9600
C1—C21.394 (2)C5—O21.2149 (17)
C1—C31.4046 (19)C5—C61.4874 (19)
C2—C2i1.372 (3)C6—C71.3899 (19)
C2—H20.9300C6—C6i1.392 (3)
C3—C3i1.417 (3)C7—C81.380 (2)
C3—C51.4895 (19)C7—H70.9300
C4—O11.4280 (19)C8—C8i1.390 (3)
C4—H4A0.9600C8—H80.9300
C4—H4B0.9600
O1—C1—C2123.88 (13)H4B—C4—H4C109.5
O1—C1—C3117.80 (13)O2—C5—C6120.22 (13)
C2—C1—C3118.32 (14)O2—C5—C3123.08 (13)
C2i—C2—C1121.50 (9)C6—C5—C3116.69 (12)
C2i—C2—H2119.2C7—C6—C6i120.17 (9)
C1—C2—H2119.2C7—C6—C5120.43 (13)
C1—C3—C3i120.17 (9)C6i—C6—C5119.22 (7)
C1—C3—C5121.15 (13)C8—C7—C6119.30 (15)
C3i—C3—C5118.64 (7)C8—C7—H7120.3
O1—C4—H4A109.5C6—C7—H7120.3
O1—C4—H4B109.5C7—C8—C8i120.47 (9)
H4A—C4—H4B109.5C7—C8—H8119.8
O1—C4—H4C109.5C8i—C8—H8119.8
H4A—C4—H4C109.5C1—O1—C4118.56 (13)
Symmetry code: (i) x, y+1/2, z.
Hydrogen-bond geometry (Å, º) top
D—H···AD—HH···AD···AD—H···A
C7—H7···O2ii0.932.503.421 (2)171
Symmetry code: (ii) x+1, y+1, z+1.
 

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