Dimethyl 2-[2-(2-amino-6-chloropurin-9-yl)ethyl]malonate

2007 ◽  
Vol 63 (3) ◽  
pp. o1113-o1114 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiu-Guang Yi ◽  
Chong-Bo Liu ◽  
Zi-Sheng Wu ◽  
Jun-Hui Chen ◽  
Hui-Liang Wen

In the title compound, C12H14ClN5O4, the dihedral angles between the purine plane and two methoxycarbonyl planes are 15.806 (19) and 68.818 (18)°. Intermolecular N—H...O and N—H...N hydrogen bonds link molecules into bands along the b axis; they are further aggregated via C—H...O interactions into layers parallel to the ab plane.

2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (6) ◽  
pp. o679-o679 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hakima Chicha ◽  
El Mostapha Rakib ◽  
Abdellah Hannioui ◽  
Mohamed Saadi ◽  
Lahcen El Ammari

The indazole ring system of the title compound, C17H18ClN3O4S, is almost planar (r.m.s. deviation = 0.0113 Å) and forms dihedral angles of 32.22 (8) and 57.5 (3)° with the benzene ring and the mean plane through the 4-ethoxy group, respectively. In the crystal, molecules are connected by pairs of N—H...O hydrogen bonds into inversion dimers, which are further linked by π–π interactions between the diazole rings [intercentroid distance = 3.4946 (11) Å], forming chains parallel to [101].


2012 ◽  
Vol 68 (4) ◽  
pp. o1228-o1228
Author(s):  
Mohd Sukeri Mohd Yusof ◽  
Fatimah Abdul Mutalib ◽  
Suhana Arshad ◽  
Ibrahim Abdul Razak

In the title compound, C16H22N2OS2, the S atom of the thiadiazole ring and the attached methyl groups are disordered over two orientations with a refined site-occupancy ratio of 0.641 (11):0.359 (11). The thiadiazole ring is in a twist conformation in both disorder components. The mean plane through the thiadiazole ring makes dihedral angles of 77.39 (8) (major component) and 67.45 (11)° (minor component) with the benzene ring. Intramolecular C—H...N interactions generate twoS(6) ring motifs. In the crystal, molecules are linked by C—H...O hydrogen bonds into zigzag chains parallel to thebaxis.


2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (12) ◽  
pp. o1252-o1252 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodolfo Moreno-Fuquen ◽  
Diego F. Sánchez ◽  
Javier Ellena

In the title compound, C10H6N4O5S, the mean plane of the non-H atoms of the central amide fragment C—N—C(=O)—C [r.m.s. deviation = 0.0294 Å] forms dihedral angles of 12.48 (7) and 46.66 (9)° with the planes of the thiazole and benzene rings, respectively. In the crystal, molecules are linked by N—H...O hydrogen bonds, forming chains along [001]. In addition, weak C—H...O hydrogen bonds link these chains, forming a two-dimensional network, containingR44(28) ring motifs parallel to (100).


2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (5) ◽  
pp. o621-o621
Author(s):  
Yizhen Li ◽  
Pu Mao ◽  
Yongmei Xiao ◽  
Liangru Yang ◽  
Lingbo Qu

In the title compound, C30H25N3O3, the central imidazole ring forms dihedral angles of 77.34 (6), 12.56 (6) and 87.04 (6)°, respectively, with theo-nitrobenzene ring and the phenyl substituents in the 5- and 4-positions. The molecular conformation is stabilized by weak intramolecular C—H...π interactions. In the crystal, molecules are linked by O—H...N hydrogen bonds, forming chains running parallel to theb-axis direction.


2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (8) ◽  
pp. o860-o860
Author(s):  
L. Jothi ◽  
G. Anuradha ◽  
G. Vasuki ◽  
R. Ramesh Babu ◽  
K. Ramamurthi

In the title compound, C13H10FNO, the benzene ring planes are inclined at an angle of 50.52 (8)°. A characteristic of aromatic Schiff bases withN-aryl substituents is that the terminal phenyl rings are twisted relative to the plane of the HC=N link between them. In this case, the HC=N unit makes dihedral angles of 10.6 (2) and 40.5 (2)° with the hydroxybenzene and flurobenzene rings, respectively. In the crystal, O—H...N and C—H...F hydrogen bonds lead to the formation of chains along thec-andb-axis directions, respectively. C—H...π contacts link molecules alongaand these contacts combine to generate a three-dimensional network with molecules stacked along theb-axis direction.


2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (4) ◽  
pp. o478-o479 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mehmet Akkurt ◽  
Joel T. Mague ◽  
Shaaban K. Mohamed ◽  
Alaa A. Hassan ◽  
Mustafa R. Albayati

In the title compound, C22H19N4S+·Br−·H2O, the dihedral angles between the phenyl groups and the mean plane of the thiazolylidene ring are 34.69 (13) and 64.27 (13)°, respectively, while that between the thiazolylidene and pyridinium rings is 14.73 (13)°. In the crystal, zigzag chains of alternating bromide ions and water molecules associate through O—H...Br interactions run in channels approximately parallel to thebaxis. These chains help form parallel chains of cations through N—H...O, C—H...N and C—H...Br hydrogen bonds.


2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (6) ◽  
pp. o723-o723
Author(s):  
Peng Liu ◽  
Libin Yuan ◽  
Xiuqing Song ◽  
Hong Yan

The complete molecule of the title compound, C24H28N4O4, is generated by crystallographic inversion symmetry. The ethyl side chain is disordered over two sets of sites in a 0.57 (4):0.43 (4) ratio. The dihedral angles between the methylidene group and the phenyl ring and ester side chain (major conformation) are 7.61 (8) and 86.95 (8)°, respectively. In the crystal, molecules are linkedviaC—H...O hydrogen bonds, forming corrugated sheets lying parallel to (010).


2013 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. o230-o230
Author(s):  
Binbin Zhang ◽  
Yifeng Wang ◽  
Kun Dong ◽  
Danqian Xu

There are three independent molecules in the asymmetric unit of the title compound, C9H11NO3, which are connected by O—H...O hydrogen bonds, forming anR33(15) ring. The dihedral angles between the planes of the benzene and amide groups are 75.16 (3), 71.47 (3) and 70.56 (3)°. The hydroxy O atom lies 0.912 (3), 1.172 (2) and 1.339 (2) Å from the mean plane of the corresponding benzene ring in the three molecules.


Author(s):  
Ying Liang ◽  
Li-Qiao Shi ◽  
Zi-Wen Yang

In the title compound, C19H13ClF2N2O2, the conformation of the N—H bond in the amide segment isantito the C=O bond. The molecule is not planar, with dihedral angles between the central benzene ring and the outer benzene and pyridyl rings of 73.35 (7) and 81.26 (6)°, respectively. A weak intramolecular C—H...O hydrogen bond occurs. In the crystal, N—H...N, C—H...O and C—H...F hydrogen bonds lead to the formation of dimers. The N—H...N inversion dimers are linked by π–π contacts between adjacent pyridine rings [centroid–centroid = 3.8541 (12) Å] and C—H...π interactions. These contacts combine to stack the molecules along theaaxis.


IUCrData ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanwen Sun ◽  
Haolei Wu ◽  
Changheng Wei ◽  
Mei Gao ◽  
Zeyi Shen ◽  
...  

In the title compound, C17H16ClN5O3, the phenyl and the oxadiazole rings are almost coplanar, subtending a dihedral angle of 4.34 (19)°. These rings lie almost normal to the pyridazine ring, making dihedral angles of 87.35 (16) and 89.06 (15)°, respectively. The morpholine ring has the usual chair conformation and its mean plane is inclined to the pyridazine ring by 39.45 (17)°. There is a short intramolecular C—H...Cl contact present. In the crystal, molecules are linked by bifurcated C—(H,H)...O hydrogen bonds and a C—H...N hydrogen bond, forming layers parallel to the ab plane.


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