N-Benzoyl-N′,N′′-dicyclohexylphosphoric triamide C19H30N3O2P
2011
Crystal Structure of N-Benzoyl-N′,N′′-dicyclohexylphosphoric Triamide
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Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): Pourayoubi Mehrdad, Rostami Chaijan Mahnaz, Torre-Fernández Laura, García-Granda Santiago
Primary Institution: Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran
Conclusion
The study reports the crystal structure of a phosphoric triamide compound, revealing a distorted tetrahedral configuration of the phosphorus atom and specific hydrogen bonding interactions.
Supporting Evidence
- The phosphorus atom in the compound has a distorted tetrahedral configuration.
- The nitrogen atoms in the cyclohexylamide moieties show slight deviations from planarity.
- Molecules are linked via hydrogen bonds forming specific ring structures.
Takeaway
The researchers looked at a special chemical compound and found out how its atoms are arranged in a crystal. They saw that the phosphorus atom is not perfectly shaped and that the molecules stick together in a certain way.
Methodology
The compound was synthesized and its crystal structure was determined using X-ray diffraction.
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