scholarly journals N-[4-(4-Nitrophenoxy)phenyl]acetamide

2012 ◽  
Vol 68 (8) ◽  
pp. o2485-o2485 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asifa Nigar ◽  
Zareen Akhter ◽  
M. Nawaz Tahir

The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C14H12N2O4, contains two molecules that differ principally in the orientation of the acetamide substituent to the adjacent benzene ring with dihedral angles of 44.77 (7) and 19.06 (7)°. The dihedral angles between the benzene rings are 64.46 (4) and 80.84 (4)°. In the crystal, classical N—H...O hydrogen bonds formC(4) chains along [100]. These chains are interlinked by C—H...O contacts formingR22(10) rings. In the crystal, π–π interactions are observed with a distance of 3.5976 (18) Å between the centroids of the nitro-substituted benzene rings of one type of molecule.

2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (8) ◽  
pp. o881-o882
Author(s):  
Cai-Xia Yuan ◽  
Shu-Fen Lan ◽  
Xin-Yu Liu ◽  
Miao-Li Zhu

The title compound, C11H11BrN4OS, crystallized as a racemic twin with two symmetry-independent molecules in the asymmetric unit. The dihedral angles between the benzene and triazole rings of the two independent molecules are 56.41 (18) and 54.48 (18)°. An intramolecular O—H...N hydrogen bond occurs in each molecule. In the crystal, pairs of symmetry-independent molecules are linked by pairs of almost linear N—H...S hydrogen bonds, forming cyclic dimers characterized by anR22(8) motif. There are weak π–π interactions between the benzene rings of symmetry-independent molecules, with a centroid–centroid distance of 3.874 (3) Å.


2013 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. o253-o253
Author(s):  
Thothadri Srinivasan ◽  
Panneerselvam Yuvaraj ◽  
Boreddy S. R. Reddy ◽  
Devadasan Velmurugan

The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C18H14ClNO3, contains two independent molecules (AandB). In both molecules, the cyclohexanone ring has a chair conformation. The dihedral angles between the pyran ring and the pyridine and chlorophenyl rings are 2.13 (9) and 2.19 (9)°, respectively, inA, and 0.82 (9) and 1.93 (9)°, respectively, inB. The carbonyl O atoms deviate from the pyran and benzene rings to which they are attached by −0.092 (2) and 0.064 (2) Å, respectively, inA, and by −0.080 (2) and −0.063 (2) Å, respectively, inB. In the crystal, theAmolecules are linkedviaC—H...O hydrogen bonds, forming double-stranded chains along [100]. They lie parallel to the double-stranded chains formed by theBmolecules, which are also linkedviaC—H...O hydrogen bonds. The chains stack up thecaxis in an –A–A–B–B–A–A– manner, with a number of π–π interactions involvingAandBmolecules; the centroid–centroid distances vary from 3.4862 (11) to 3.6848 (11) Å


2012 ◽  
Vol 68 (8) ◽  
pp. o2364-o2365
Author(s):  
Shaaban K. Mohamed ◽  
Peter N. Horton ◽  
Mehmet Akkurt ◽  
Mustafa R. Albayati ◽  
Antar A. Abdelhamid

The title compound, C20H23BrN2O2, containing an ibuprofen core, crystallizes with three independent molecules of similar conformation in the asymmetric unit. In these three molecules, the two benzene rings make dihedral angles of 82.7 (2), 71.2 (2) and 78.0 (3)° with respect to each other. The atoms of the isobutyl groups in two of the molecules are disordered over two positions, with site-occupancy ratios of 0.516 (8):0.484 (8) and 0.580 (8):0.420 (8). In the crystal, molecules are linked by N—H...O, C—H...O and O—H...N hydrogen bonds. Furthermore, C—H...π interactions are also observed.


IUCrData ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Karunakaran Hemanathan ◽  
Mahalingam Ravivarma ◽  
Chinnadurai Satheeshkumar ◽  
Perumal Rajakumar ◽  
K. Sakthi Murugesan

The title compound, C30H25NO2S, crystallizes with two independent molecules (AandB) having similar conformations in the asymmetric unit. Both phenothiazine units have a butterfly structure; the dihedral angles between the planes of the benzene rings are 17.95 (13) and 12.65 (14)° for moleculesAandB, respectively. In the crystal, theBmolecules are linked by pairs of C—H...O hydrogen bonds, forming inversion dimers with anR22(10) ring motif. TheAmolecules are linked by C—H...π interactions. Layers ofAmolecules and layers ofBmolecules are linked by a second C—H...π interaction, formingA–B–B–Aslabs, which stack back-to-back and lie parallel to thebcplane.


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].


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.


2013 ◽  
Vol 69 (12) ◽  
pp. o1806-o1806 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodolfo Moreno-Fuquen ◽  
Geraldine Hernandez ◽  
Javier Ellena ◽  
Carlos A. De Simone ◽  
Juan C. Tenorio

In the title compound, C14H8ClNO5, the benzene rings form a dihedral angle of 19.55 (9)°. The mean plane of the central ester group [r.m.s. deviation = 0.024 Å] forms dihedral angles of 53.28 (13) and 36.93 (16)°, respectively, with the nitro- and chloro-substituted rings. The nitro group forms a dihedral angle of 19.24 (19)° with the benzene ring to which it is attached. In the crystal, molecules are linked by weak C—H...O hydrogen bonds, formingC(7) chains, which run along [100].


2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (2) ◽  
pp. o157-o157
Author(s):  
Nadir Ghichi ◽  
Mohamed Amine Benaouida ◽  
Ali Benosmane ◽  
Ali Benboudiaf ◽  
Hocine Merazig

The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C14H10N2O2, contains two independent molecules. In each molecule, the benzodioxole ring system displays an envelope conformation, with the methylene C atom located at the flap deviating by 0.081 (2) and 0.230 (2) Å from the mean plane formed by the other atoms. The dihedral angles between the benzoimidazole ring system (all atoms) and the benzodioxole benzene ring are 15.35 (6) and 10.99 (7)°. In the crystal, molecules are linked by N—H...N hydrogen bonds into chains running along the [101].


2012 ◽  
Vol 68 (4) ◽  
pp. o937-o937
Author(s):  
Juan Yuan ◽  
Yan-Ju Liu

There are two molecules in the asymmetric unit of the title compound, C8H8ClNO, which are linked in the crystal structureviaN—H...O hydrogen bonds into chains along thebaxis. C—H...O contacts also occur. The benzene ring makes dihedral angles of 5.9 (1) and 16.7 (1)°with the attached amide group in the two independent molecules.


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