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1.
The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C25H30FN3O·0.5CH3OH, contains four symmetry‐independent steroid and two methanol mol­ecules. The conformations of the independent steroid mol­ecules are very similar. Intermolecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds create two independent chains, each of which links two of the independent steroid mol­ecules plus one methanol mol­ecule via a co‐operative O—H⋯O—H⋯O—H pattern. Intermolecular C—H⋯O and C—H⋯F interactions are also observed.  相似文献   

2.
The crystal structure of the title compound contains four 2,4‐di­amino‐5‐methyl‐6‐[(3,4,5‐tri­methoxy­anilino)­methyl]­quin­az­oline mol­ecules, two di­methyl sulfoxide mol­ecules and three water mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit, i.e. 4C19H23N5O3·2C2H6OS·3H2O. All four quinazoline mol­ecules adopt trans,gauche conformations. An extensive hydrogen‐bond network involving N?N base‐pairing interactions, as well as the di­methyl sulfoxide and water mol­ecules, stabilizes the crystal structure.  相似文献   

3.
The crystal structure of the title mixed azine, C17H17ClN2O, contains four independent mol­ecules, AD, and mol­ecule B is disordered. All four mol­ecules have an N—N gauche conformation, with C—N—N—C torsion angles of 136.5 (4), 137.0 (4), ?134.7 (4) and ?134.7 (4)°, respectively. The phenyl rings are also somewhat twisted with respect to the plane defined by Cipso and the imine bond. On average, the combined effect of these twists results in an angle of 64.7° between the best planes of the two phenyl rings. Arene–arene double T‐contacts are the dominant intermolecular inter­action. The methoxy‐substituted phenyl ring of one azine mol­ecule interacts to form a T‐contact with the methoxy‐substituted phenyl ring of an adjacent mol­ecule and, similarly, two chloro‐substituted phenyl rings of neighboring mol­ecules interact to form another T‐contact. The only exception is for mol­ecule B, for which the disorder leads to the formation of T‐­contacts between methoxy‐ and chloro‐substituted phenyl rings. The prevailing structural motif of T‐contact formation between like‐substituted arene rings results in a highly dipole‐parallel‐aligned crystal structure.  相似文献   

4.
The title compound, C13H9NO, crystallizes with four mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit. Each of the four crystallographically independent mol­ecules forms a chain parallel to the a axis with symmetry‐equivalent mol­ecules. These chains are held together by similar O—H·NC hydrogen bonds, with approximately linear O—H·N angles and significantly bent H·N—C angles. The four different mol­ecules are related by strong elements of pseudosymmetry. To better describe the pseudosymmetry, the structure has been reported in the non‐standard space group .  相似文献   

5.
The crystal structure of the title compound, [Ni(NCS)2(C4H12N2O)2], has two crystallographically independent half‐mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit, with each Ni atom residing on a centre of symmetry. The two mol­ecules exhibit similar coordination geometry but display differences with regard to other structural features. Each NiII centre is octahedrally coordinated by two mutually trans chelating hydroxy­ethyl­ethyl­ene­di­amine ligands and two mutually trans iso­thio­cyanate ions. The two independent mol­ecules form chains through different types of non‐covalent interactions. In the case of one of the mol­ecules, only NCS and free OH groups participate in hydrogen bonding, while in the chain based on the second mol­ecule, the NCS, NH, NH2 and free OH groups are involved in intermolecular hydrogen bonding. The two chains interact with one another through hydrogen bonding, forming planar sheets. The third packing direction is mediated only by van der Waals interactions.  相似文献   

6.
In ethyl N‐[2‐(hydroxy­acetyl)phenyl]carbamate, C11H13NO4, all of the non‐H atoms lie on a mirror plane in the space group Pnma; the mol­ecules are linked into simple chains by a single C—H⋯O hydrogen bond. The mol­ecules of ethyl N‐[2‐(hydroxy­acetyl)‐4‐iodo­phenyl]carbamate, C11H12INO4, are linked into sheets by a combination of O—H⋯I and C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds and a dipolar I⋯O contact. Ethyl N‐­[2‐(hydroxy­acetyl)‐4‐methyl­phenyl]carbamate, C12H15NO4, crystallizes with Z′ = 2 in the space group P; pairs of mol­ecules are weakly linked by an O—H⋯O hydrogen bond and these aggregates are linked into chains by two independent aromatic π–π stacking inter­actions.  相似文献   

7.
The title compound, [Zr(C7H7)3(C15H17)], (I), crystallizes from light petroleum with two independent mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit. Whereas in the parent mol­ecule, Zr(η5‐C5H5)(CH2Ph)3, all three Zr—CH2Ph angles are equal, in (I), they differ significantly. In spite of their different environments, both independent mol­ecules in (I) exhibit a small, an expected, and a large Zr—CH2Ph angle. The angles are similar to those of the closely related tri­benzyl­[η5‐(benzyl­di­methyl­silyl)­cyclo­penta­dienyl]­zirconium complex. The smallest Zr—CH2Ph angle and the consequently relatively short Zr?Cipso distance are indicative of η2‐bonding of the benzyl group.  相似文献   

8.
The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C11H5D16N2O2·0.33H2O, is formed by three crystallographically independent piperidin‐1‐yloxyl mol­ecules and a mol­ecule of water. The mol­ecules are crosslinked by nine hydrogen bonds into layers parallel with the ac plane. The water mol­ecule contributes to the stability of the low‐symmetry arrangement by four hydrogen bonds.  相似文献   

9.
The crystal structure of the title compound, C5H5NO·H2O, contains five independent mol­ecules of pyridone and six independent water mol­ecules. The space group is P21, but four of the pyridones and four waters correspond closely to P21/n. The packing involves two layers; one consists of head‐to‐tail chains of pyridone mol­ecules 1–4 linked by N—H?O hydrogen bonds, and a second layer involves all the waters and the fifth pyridone. The layers are linked by hydrogen bonds from water to pyridone oxy­gen. The four water O atoms that accept only one classical hydrogen bond have their environment completed by C—H?O interactions.  相似文献   

10.
The crystal structure of the title compound, C8H16N2O3S·2C3H8O, is divided into hydro­phobic and hydro­philic layers. Two peptide mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit are related by pseudo‐translational symmetry along the a axis, as are two of the four 2‐propanol mol­ecules. The last two 2‐propanol mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit have different relative orientations and hydrogen‐bond interactions.  相似文献   

11.
The structures of the mono‐ and sesquihydrates of 2,6‐bis(1H‐benz­imi­da­zol‐2‐yl)­pyridine (bbip) are reported. Phase (I), C19H13N5·H2O, has one water and one bbip mol­ecule in the asymmetric unit, while phase (II), C19H13N5·1.5H2O, has three water mol­ecules and two bbip mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit. The compounds exhibit very similar molecular geom­etries but different packing organizations, which result from intricate hydrogen‐bonding schemes.  相似文献   

12.
The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C22H31N3O4·H2O, incorporates one water mol­ecule, which is hydrogen bonded to the 3‐oxo O atom of the indolizidinone system. The two rings of the peptidomimetic mol­ecule are trans‐fused, with the six‐membered ring having a slightly distorted half‐chair conformation and the five‐membered ring having a perfect envelope conformation. The structure is stabilized by intermolecular O—H?O interactions between the water and adjacent peptide mol­ecules, and by N—H?O interactions between the peptide mol­ecules, which link the mol­ecules into infinite chains.  相似文献   

13.
Crystals of the title compound, C8H14ClNO3, belong to the space group Cc and are characterized by an asymmetric unit containing two mol­ecules, both with a twisted conformation. The mol­ecular packing is stabilized by N—H⋯O=C hydrogen bonds between the amide groups of mol­ecules with the same conformation. In addition, hydrogen‐bonded cyclic carboxylic acid dimers are established between mol­ecules with a different conformation. The ClCH2—CONH bond has a cis conformation in order to favour an intra­molecular Cl⋯HN electrostatic inter­action. Weak intra‐ and inter­molecular CH2⋯O=C inter­actions are also present.  相似文献   

14.
In the crystal structure of the title compound, 4‐cyano‐N‐(4‐methoxy­benzyl­idene)­phenyl­amine N‐oxide, C15H12N2O2, the 4‐methoxy­phenyl is approximately coplanar with the nitrone moiety but significantly rotated with respect to the 4‐cyano­phenyl moiety. The extent of this rotation is significantly different for the two crystallographically independent mol­ecules of the asymmetric unit [dihedral angles of 19.4 (1) and 26.5 (1)°]. The geometry about the C=N bond is Z. The two mol­ecules are related to one another by a pseudo inversion centre.  相似文献   

15.
The geometries of the thia­zole ring and the nitr­amino groups in N‐(3H‐thia­zol‐2‐yl­idene)­nitr­amine, C3H3N3O2S, (I), and N‐­methyl‐N‐(thia­zol‐2‐yl)­nitr­amine, C4H5N3O2S, (II), are very similar. The nitr­amine group in (II) is planar and twisted along the C—N bond with respect to the thia­zole ring. In both structures, the asymmetric unit includes two practically equal mol­ecules. In (I), the mol­ecules are arranged in layers connected to each other by N—H⋯N and much weaker C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds. In the crystal structure of (II), the mol­ecules are arranged in layers bound to each other by both weak C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds and S⋯O dipolar interactions.  相似文献   

16.
The title 1,2‐diol derivative, C10H12O2, crystallizes with two independent but closely similar mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit. Only two of the four OH groups are involved in classical hydrogen bonding; the mol­ecules thereby associate to form chains parallel to the short c axis. The other two OH groups are involved in O—H⋯(C[triple‐bond]C) systems. Additionally, three of the four C[triple‐bond]C—H groups act as donors in C—H⋯O inter­actions. The 1,4‐diol derivative crystallizes with two independent half‐mol­ecules of the diol (each associated with an inversion centre) and one water mol­ecule in the asymmetric unit, C12H16O2·H2O. Both OH groups and one water H atom act as classical hydrogen‐bond donors, leading to layers parallel to the ac plane. The second water H atom is involved in a three‐centre contact to two C[triple‐bond]C bonds. One acetyl­enic H atom makes a very short `weak' hydrogen bond to a hydr­oxy O atom, and the other is part of a three‐centre system in which the acceptors are a hydroxy O atom and a C[triple‐bond]C bond.  相似文献   

17.
The crystal structure of the title compound, alternatively called 1,2,3‐triiodo‐5‐(triphenylmethyl)benzene, C25H17I3, is analysed in terms of I⋯I and I⋯π interactions and the herring‐bone T motif between phenyl groups. There are two mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit, denoted A and B. Inversion‐related A mol­ecules are connected via an I⋯π interaction (3.641 Å, to a C—C bond mid‐point) to form an I⋯π dimer, and these dimers are connected through symmetry‐independent B mol­ecules via I⋯I [3.5571 (15) Å] and I⋯π (3.561 Å, to a C—C bond mid‐point) interactions.  相似文献   

18.
Syntheses and X‐ray structural investigations have been carried out for (E)‐(4‐hydroxy­phenyl)(4‐nitro­phenyl)­diazene, C12H9N3O3, (Ia), (E)‐(4‐methoxy­phenyl)(4‐nitro­phenyl)­diazene, C13H11N3O3, (IIIa), and (E)‐[4‐(6‐bromo­hexyl­oxy)­phenyl](4‐cyano­phenyl)­diazene, C19H20BrN3O, (IIIc). In all of these compounds, the mol­ecules are almost planar and the azo­benzene core has a trans geometry. Compound (Ia) contains four and compound (IIIc) contains two independent mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit, both in space group P (No. 2). In compound (Ia), the independent mol­ecules are almost identical, whereas in crystal (IIIc), the two independent mol­ecules differ significantly due to different conformations of the alkyl tails. In the crystals of (Ia) and (IIIa), the mol­ecules are arranged in almost planar sheets. In the crystal of (IIIc), the mol­ecules are packed with a marked separation of the azo­benzene cores and alkyl tails, which is common for the solid crystalline precursors of mesogens.  相似文献   

19.
The title compound, 9(R)‐[6(R)‐hydroxy­methyl‐1‐oxa‐4‐thia­cyclo­hexan‐2‐yl]‐1,9‐di­hydro‐6H‐purin‐6‐one–water (4/3), C10H12N4O3S·0.75H2O, crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1 with four mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit and 0.75 waters of hydration per mol­ecule. The structure was refined to an R value of 0.072 for 3382 observed reflections. The four crystallographically independent mol­ecules are designated A, B, C and D. All four oxa­thia­ne rings adopt the chair conformation and the purine bases are in an anti orientation with respect to the sugar moieties. Molecules A and D and mol­ecules C and B are base paired by a single hydrogen bond of the type N—H?N. These base pairs are again hydrogen bonded to their translated pairs in the direction of a cell diagonal.  相似文献   

20.
In the title compound, C9H12Br2O3, a (tetra­hydro­furan‐2‐yl­idene)acetate, the double bond has the Z form. In the tetra­hydro­furan group, the relative configuration of the Br atom in the 3‐position and the methyl group in the 5‐position is anti. The compound crystallizes with two independent mol­ecules per asymmetric unit and, in the crystal structure, the individual mol­ecules are linked to their symmetry‐equivalent mol­ecules by C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, so forming centrosymmetric hydrogen‐bonded dimers.  相似文献   

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