organic compounds
Open access
The title compound, C33H35N3O5, is the product of the multicomponent condensation of 1-benzyl-4-ethoxycarbonylpiperidin-3-one with 1,5-bis(2-formylphenoxy)-3-oxapentane and ammonium acetate. The molecule comprises a pentacyclic system containing the aza-14-crown-4-ether macrocycle, tetrahydropyrimidine, tetrahydropyridine and two benzene rings. The aza-14-crown-4-ether ring adopts a bowl conformation with a dihedral angle of 62.37 (5)° between the benzene rings. The tetrahydropyrimidine ring has an envelope conformation with the chiral C atom as the flap, whereas the tetrahydropyridine ring adopts a distorted chair conformation. Two amino groups are involved in intramolecular N—HO hydrogen bonds. In the crystal, weak C—HO hydrogen bonds link the molecules into layers parallel to the ab plane.
organic compounds
Open access
In the title compound, C15H25NO2, all three six-membered rings adopt chair conformations. The cyclohexane and piperidine rings within the perhydroisoquinoline are trans–trans fused. The N atom has a trigonal–pyramidal geometry (the sum of the bond angles is 328.0°). The methyl substituent occupies the sterically preferrable equatorial position. In the crystal, molecules form infinite [100] chains via O—HN hydrogen bonds.
organic compounds
Open access
The title compound, C40H41NO8, is a product of the reduction of the cyclic carbonyl group of the γ-piperidone subunit of the aza-14-crown-4 ether with subsequent re-esterification of its dimethyl butenoate substituent into a monoethyl monomethyl group. The azacrown macrocycle exhibits a bowl conformation with a dihedral angle of 70.82 (5)° between the benzene rings fused to it. The piperidine ring adopts a chair conformation and the methyl ethyl ethylenedicarboxylate fragment has a cis conformation, with a dihedral angle of 66.51 (7)° between the two carboxylate groups. The ethyl group is disordered over two sites with occupancies of 0.70 (1):0.30 (1). In the crystal, molecules form inversion dimers, via pairs of O—HO hydrogen bonds, that stack along the a axis.