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Poly­sulfonyl­amines. CXLV.
Authors:Jrg Dalluhn  Hans‐Heinrich Prhl  Axel K Fischer  Peter G Jones  Armand Blaschette
Institution:Jörg Dalluhn,Hans‐Heinrich Pröhl,Axel K. Fischer,Peter G. Jones,Armand Blaschette
Abstract:The prominent features in the molecular structure of the title compound (alternative name: 2‐diethyl­carbamoyl‐1,1,3,3‐tetraoxo‐1,3,2‐benzodi­thia­zole), C11H14N2O5S2, arise in the urea moiety S2N—C(O)—N′C2: the sum of the angles at N is 332.3 (1)°, the N—C(O)—N′C2 unit is planar, and distances N—C(O) = 1.494 (3) Å, N′—C(O) = 1.325 (2) Å and C—O = 1.215 (2) Å. The mol­ecules are associated via five C—H?O hydrogen bonds to form layers parallel to the yz plane. This compound and its di­methyl homologue, which were synthesized by treating the silver salt of o‐benzene­disulfon­imide with carbamoyl chlorides, are prone to rapid hydro­lysis at the weak N—C(O) bond. For both mol­ecules, the rotational barrier about the partial N′—C(O) double bond is ca 50 kJ mol?1 at 250 K (from dynamic 1H NMR experiments).
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