A Fluorinated Chaperone Gives X‐ray Crystal Structures of Acyclic Natural Product Derivatives up to 338 Molecular Weight
Tim Berking,
Jan Hartenfels,
Carsten Lenczyk
et al.
Abstract:Crystallizing molecules with long flexible chains is a challenge, making it difficult to perform X‐ray crystallography. Chaperones can assist in the crystallization of compounds that do not crystallize by themselves by producing solvate crystals that contain the analyte in their three‐dimensional lattices. Among the most versatile chaperones for liquid analytes are tetraaryladamantanes (TAAs), but the size of the compounds that can be encapsulated is limited, and attempts to surpass this limit with known TAAs … Show more
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