The title compound, C32H32O6, crystallized with two independent molecules in the asymmetric unit. Each molecule has essentially the same feature of non-coplanar aromatic rings whereby the two 4-isopropoxybenzoyl groups are twisted in a perpendicular manner to the naphthalene ring and oriented in the same direction (syn-orientation). The benzene rings of the aroyl groups make dihedral angles of 16.13 (7) and 25.31 (7)° in the two molecules. These benzene rings make dihedral angles of 88.38 (8) and 75.32 (7)° with the naphthalene ring system in one molecule, and 89.71 (7) and 82.11 (7)° in the other. In the crystal, molecules are linked via C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, forming a three-dimensional network. In one independent molecule, the 2-propyl groups of both isopropoxy groups are disordered over two positions with site occupancies of 0.512 (3) and 0.488 (3).
In the title compound, C28H24O6·CHCl3, the two 4-methoxybenzoyl groups at the 1- and 8-positions of the naphthalene ring system are aligned almost antiparallel, the benzene rings making a dihedral angle of 25.76 (7)°. The naphthalene ring system makes dihedral angles of 72.51 (7) and 73.33 (7)° with the benzene rings. In the crystal, the naphthalene molecules are linked by C—H⋯O interactions, forming a helical chain along the b-axis direction. A C—H⋯Cl interaction is also observed between the aroylated naphthalene and chloroform molecules. The chloroform molecule is disordered over two positions with site occupancies of 0.478 (5) and 0.522 (5).
In the molecule of the title compound, C30H24O8, the two 4-acetoxybenzoyl groups at the 1- and 8-positions of the naphthalene ring system are aligned almost antiparallel, and the two benzene rings make a dihedral angle of 54.21 (9)°. The dihedral angles between the benzene rings and the naphthalene ring system are 63.63 (8) and 78.54 (8)°.
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