N-(p-Tolylsulfonyl)-L-asparagine

In the title compound, C11H14N2O5S, the amide O atom acts as a hydrogen-bond acceptor from a carboxylate O atom and a secondary amino N atom. In addition, one of the sulfonyl O atoms and the carbonyl O atom of the carboxyl group also form hydrogen bonds with the primary amido N atom. These intermole...

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Main Authors: Arshad, M.N., Mubashar-ur-Rehman, H., Khan, I.U., Shafiq, M., Lo, K.M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.150172019-01-31T01:11:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/15017/ N-(p-Tolylsulfonyl)-L-asparagine Arshad, M.N. Mubashar-ur-Rehman, H. Khan, I.U. Shafiq, M. Lo, K.M. QC Physics In the title compound, C11H14N2O5S, the amide O atom acts as a hydrogen-bond acceptor from a carboxylate O atom and a secondary amino N atom. In addition, one of the sulfonyl O atoms and the carbonyl O atom of the carboxyl group also form hydrogen bonds with the primary amido N atom. These intermolecular hydrogen-bonding interactions give rise to a layer structure, with the layers parallel to the ac plane. International Union of Crystallography 2010 Article PeerReviewed Arshad, M.N. and Mubashar-ur-Rehman, H. and Khan, I.U. and Shafiq, M. and Lo, K.M. (2010) N-(p-Tolylsulfonyl)-L-asparagine. Acta Crystallographica Section E: Structure Reports Online, 66 (3). O541-U4343. ISSN 1600-5368
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Arshad, M.N.
Mubashar-ur-Rehman, H.
Khan, I.U.
Shafiq, M.
Lo, K.M.
N-(p-Tolylsulfonyl)-L-asparagine
description In the title compound, C11H14N2O5S, the amide O atom acts as a hydrogen-bond acceptor from a carboxylate O atom and a secondary amino N atom. In addition, one of the sulfonyl O atoms and the carbonyl O atom of the carboxyl group also form hydrogen bonds with the primary amido N atom. These intermolecular hydrogen-bonding interactions give rise to a layer structure, with the layers parallel to the ac plane.
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author Arshad, M.N.
Mubashar-ur-Rehman, H.
Khan, I.U.
Shafiq, M.
Lo, K.M.
author_facet Arshad, M.N.
Mubashar-ur-Rehman, H.
Khan, I.U.
Shafiq, M.
Lo, K.M.
author_sort Arshad, M.N.
title N-(p-Tolylsulfonyl)-L-asparagine
title_short N-(p-Tolylsulfonyl)-L-asparagine
title_full N-(p-Tolylsulfonyl)-L-asparagine
title_fullStr N-(p-Tolylsulfonyl)-L-asparagine
title_full_unstemmed N-(p-Tolylsulfonyl)-L-asparagine
title_sort n-(p-tolylsulfonyl)-l-asparagine
publisher International Union of Crystallography
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/15017/
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