In the structure of the title compound, C(20)H(34)O(2)Si, a cis,trans,cis,cis-[4.5.5.5]fenestrane derivative, the geometry of the central C(C)(4) substructure shows considerable distortion from an ideal tetra-hedral arrangement towards planarity, with two opposite bridgehead bond angles of 128.87 (18) and 122.83 (17)°. The other bridgehead angle of the trans-bicyclo-[3.3.0]octane subunit is also large [126.57 (19)°].
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