Crystal and molecular structures of cyclomaltoheptaose inclusion complexes with HI and with methanol |
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Authors: | Klaus Lindner Wolfram Saenger |
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Affiliation: | Max-Planck-Institut für experimentelle Medizin, Abteilung Chemie, Hermann-Rein-Str. 3, D-3400 Göttingen West Germany |
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Abstract: | β-Cyclodextrin (β-CD; cyclomaltoheptaose; cyclohepta-amylose; C42H70O35) crystallises from aqueous solutions of HI and of MeOH in the form of stout prisms, which are isomorphous to each other with monoclinic space-group P21; cell constants for C42H70O35 · 2HI · 8 H2O: a = 21.25(3), b = 10.28(2), c = 15.30(2) Å, β = 113.25(9)°, and Z = 2; and for C42H70O35 · MeOH · 6.5 H2O: a = 21.03(3), b = 10.11(2), c = 15.33(2) Å, β = 111.02(9)°, and Z = 2. X-ray counter data were used to determine the structures of both crystals, which belong to the cage type, with β-CD molecules in nearly identical, “round” shapes. In the HI complex, one I- is located inside, and one outside, the β-CD cavity; in the MeOH complex, the MeOH is within the cavity. The cavity is closed at the O-2,O-3 side by adjacent β-CD molecules, and at the O-6 side by water molecules hydrogen-bonded to the guest and to surrounding β-CD molecules. Interstices between β-CD molecules are filled by water of hydration molecules in distorted co-ordination. |
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