scholarly journals 1-{(Z)-[2-Methoxy-5-(trifluoromethyl)anilino]methylidene}naphthalen-2(1H)-one

2013 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. o163-o163
Author(s):  
Hakan Kargılı ◽  
Ayşen Alaman Ağar ◽  
Gökhan Alpaslan ◽  
Orhan Büyükgüngör ◽  
Ahmet Erdönmez

The title compound, C19H14F3NO2, crystallizes in the keto–amine tautomeric form, with a strong intramolecular N—H...O hydrogen bond. The molecule is almost planar; the dihedral angle between the naphthalene ring system and the benzene ring is 4.60 (7)°. In the crystal, molecules are linked into chains along thecaxis by C—H...O hydrogen bonds. The F atoms of the trifluoromethyl group are disordered over two positions with refined site occupancies of 0.668 (9) and 0.332 (9).

2012 ◽  
Vol 68 (4) ◽  
pp. o1251-o1252
Author(s):  
Shaaban Kamel Mohamed ◽  
Peter N. Horton ◽  
Mehmet Akkurt ◽  
Mustafa R. Albayati ◽  
Herman Potgeiter

In the title compound, C21H20N2O4, the naphthalene ring system makes a dihedral angle of 84.5 (3)° with the benzene ring, and the –C(=O)–N(H)–N(H)–C(=O)– torsion angle is 70.7 (7)°, so that the molecule is twisted. AnS(6) ring motif is formedviaan intramolecular O—H...O hydrogen bond. In the crystal, molecules are linked by N—H...O and C–H...O hydrogen bonds into supramolecular layers in theabplane.


2015 ◽  
Vol 71 (10) ◽  
pp. o721-o722 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kittipong Chainok ◽  
Tanwawan Duangthongyou ◽  
Thawatchai Tuntulani ◽  
Apinya Chuenka ◽  
Boontana Wannalerse

The complete molecule of the title compound, C30H29N3O5S2, is generated by a crystallographic twofold axis: the O atom and NH group attached to the central benzene ring are statistically disordered. The dihedral angle between the naphthalene ring system and the central benzene ring is 52.99 (6)°, while the pendant naphthalene ring systems subtend a dihedral angle of 68.17 (4)°. An intramolecular C—H...O hydrogen bond closes anS(6) ring. In the crystal, the molecules are linked by weak C—H...O hydrogen bonds.


2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (5) ◽  
pp. o620-o620 ◽  
Author(s):  
Md. Lutfor Rahman ◽  
H. T. Srinivasa ◽  
Mohd. Yusoff Mashitah ◽  
Huey Chong Kwong ◽  
Ching Kheng Quah

In the title compound, C24H23NO2, a whole molecule is disordered over two sets of sites with occupancies in a ratio of 0.692 (6):0.308 (6). In the major disorder component, the naphthalene ring system forms a dihedral angle of 68.6 (5)° with the benzene ring. The corresponding angle in the minor component is 81.6 (10)°. In the crystal, molecules are linked into chains propagating along theb-axis directionviaweak C—H...O hydrogen bonds. The crystal packing is further consolidated by weak C—H...π interactions.


IUCrData ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan J. Lough ◽  
Austin Pounder ◽  
William Tam

In the title compound, C19H16O, the pyran ring is in a half-chair conformation. The essentially planar naphthalene ring system (r.m.s. deviation = 0.020 Å) forms a dihedral angle of 14.37 (5)° with the fused benzene ring. In the crystal, pairs of molecules are connected into inversion dimers by weak C—H...O hydrogen bonds to generate R 2 2(6) loops.


IUCrData ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Şehriman Atalay ◽  
Semra Gerçeker ◽  
Seher Meral ◽  
Ayşen Alaman Ağar

In the title compound, C17H11F3N2O2, the dihedral angle between the chromene ring system and the benzene ring is 19.19 (6)°, and an intramolecular N—H...N hydrogen bond closes anS(6) ring. In the crystal, molecules are linked into [100]C(6) chains by N—H...O hydrogen bonds.


IUCrData ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiha Sung

In the title compound, C21H18O4, the dihedral angle between the naphthelene ring system (r.m.s. deviation = 0.014 Å) and the benzene ring is 9.68 (1)°. The C atom of the methoxy group of the naphthalene ring system is almost coplanar with the ring [C—O—C—C = −2.0 (3)°], whereas the C atom of the methoxy group of the phenol ring is slightly twisted [C—O—C—C = 6.2 (3)°]. An intramolecular O—H...O hydrogen bond generates an S(6) ring motif.


2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (9) ◽  
pp. o1034-o1035 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dongsoo Koh

In the title compound, C21H18O4, the C=C bond of the central enone group adopts anEconformation. The dihedral angle formed by the benzene ring and the naphthalene ring system is 6.60 (2)°. The methoxy groups on the benzene ring are essentially coplanar with the ring; the C—C—O—C torsion angles being 1.6 (2) and −177.1 (1)°. The hydroxy group attached to the naphthalene ring is involved in an intramolecular O—H...O hydrogen bond. The relative conformation of the two double bonds in the enone group iss-cisoid. In the crystal, weak C—H...O hydrogen bonds link the molecules into chains propagating along [010].


2012 ◽  
Vol 68 (8) ◽  
pp. o2463-o2463
Author(s):  
Hoong-Kun Fun ◽  
Ching Kheng Quah ◽  
Prakash S. Nayak ◽  
B. Narayana ◽  
B. K. Sarojini

In the title compound, C18H14ClNO, the naphthalene ring system [maximum deviation = 0.014 (9) Å] forms a dihedral angle of 74.8 (2)° with the benzene ring. In the crystal, molecules are linkedviaN—H...O hydrogen bonds into chains propagating along [010].


2015 ◽  
Vol 71 (9) ◽  
pp. o696-o696
Author(s):  
Muhammad Nawaz Tahir ◽  
Muhammad Anwar-ul-Haq ◽  
Hazoor Ahmad Shad

In the title compound, C17H11Cl2NO, the dihedral angle between the planes of the naphthalene ring system and the benzene ring is 28.88 (11)°. The main twist in the molecule occurs about the N—Cb(b = benzene ring) bond, as indicated by the C=N—Cb—Cbtorsion angle of 31.0 (4)°. An intramolecular O—H...N hydrogen bond closes anS(6) ring. In the crystal, inversion dimers linked by pairs of very weak C—H...O interactions generateR22(16) loops.


Author(s):  
Peter Mangwala Kimpende ◽  
Ngoc Thanh Nguyen ◽  
Minh Thao Nguyen ◽  
Quoc Trung Vu ◽  
Luc Van Meervelt

In the title compound, C20H17NO5, the dihedral angle between the mean plane of the dihydroquinoline ring system (r.m.s. deviation = 0.003 Å) and the benzene ring is 1.83 (11)°. The almost planar conformation is a consequence of an intramolecular O—H...O hydrogen bond and theEconfiguration about the central C=C bond. In the crystal structure, O—H...O hydrogen bonds generate chains of molecules along the [10-1] direction. These chains are linkedviaπ–π interactions [inter-centroid distances are in the range 3.6410 (16)–3.8663 (17) Å].


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