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. 2018 May 14;24(32):8178–8185. doi: 10.1002/chem.201800537

Table 1.

C‐C‐N‐C torsion angles between the decalin and ureido groups in the solvates of transporter 1, giving 1 the potential to act as host for a range of different anions, as also indicated here and discussed below.[a]

Solvate or
complex of 1
C‐C‐N‐C torsion angles
in the left ureido group
C‐C‐N‐C torsion angles
in the right ureido group
acetone −72/+72 +145/−145
H2O −78/+78 +132/−132
THF −69/+69 +134/−134
DMSO −81/+81 +93/‐93
MeOH −165/+165 +161/−161
1⋅Cl −112/+112 +148/−148
1⋅Br −69/+69 +89/−89
1⋅AcO −91/+91 +77/−77
1⋅NO3 −68/+68 +83/−83
1⋅SO4 2− −75/+75 +100/−100

[a] Due to the centrosymmetric space group two inverted sets of torsion angles apply: −72, +145 and +72, −145.