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October 2012
In the title compound, C(25)H(32)O(3), the enone group adopts an s-cis conformation. The alk-oxy chain is in an all-trans conformation. The dihedral angle between the benzene rings is 7.
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October 2012
In the title compound, C(29)H(40)O(3), the enone moiety adopts an s-cis conformation. The dihedral angle between the benzene rings is 4.33 (5)° The least-squares mean line through the tetra-decyl side chain forms a dihedral angle of 83.
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October 2012
In the title compound, C(21)H(24)O(3), the enone moiety adopts an s-cis conformation and the dihedral angle between the benzene rings is 12.89 (6)°. The hex-yloxy tail adopts an extended conformation.
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June 2012
In the title compound, C(23)H(15)BrO(3), the anthracene ring system is essentially planar [maximum deviation = 0.29 (2) Å] and makes a dihedral angle of 5.74 (8)° with the mean plane of the bromo-substituted benzene ring.
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March 2012
The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C(16)H(14)N(4)O(4), contains one half-mol-ecule of (nitro-phen-yl)ethanimine and the complete mol-ecule is generated by a crystallographic inversion centre. The mol-ecule has an E conformation with respect to each C=N double bond. The central C=N-N=C plane is twisted from the benzene rings with a dihedral angle of 24.
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February 2012
In the title compound, C(24)H(25)N(3)O(5), the benzimidazole and benzodioxole ring systems are each approximately planar [maximum deviations = 0.043 (1) and 0.036 (1) Å, respectively].
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February 2012
The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C(24)H(27)N(3)O(4), contains two mol-ecules, A and B. The benzimidazole rings are essentially planar [maximum deviations = 0.0144 (10) and 0.
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February 2012
In the title compound, C(23)H(25)N(3)O(3), the benzimidazole ring system is essentially planar [maximum deviation = 0.0240 (18) Å]. The mean plane through this ring system forms a dihedral angle of 42.
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January 2012
In the title compound, C(24)H(27)N(3)O(5)·H(2)O, the essentially planar benzimidazole ring system [maximum deviation = 0.020 (1) Å] forms dihedral angles of 54.10 (11) and 67.
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January 2012
In the title compound, C(23)H(24)N(4)O(5), the essentially planar benzimidazole ring system [maximum deviation = 0.008 (2) Å] forms a dihedral angle of 39.22 (7)° with the attached nitro-benzene ring.
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January 2012
In the title compound, C(23)H(22)N(4)O(4), the essentially planar [maximum deviation = 0.022 (1) Å] benzimidazole ring system forms dihedral angles of 86.16 (7) and 37.
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November 2011
In the title compound, C(11)H(9)F(2)N(5)OS, the pyrazole ring forms a dihedral angle of 16.42 (6)° with the benzene ring. Intra-molecular N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds generate two S(6) ring motifs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the title mol-ecular salt, C(11)H(17)N(2) (+)·Cl(-), the piperazin-1-ium ring adopts a chair conformation with the aromatic ring in a pseudo-equatorial orientation. The dihedral angle between the benzene ring and the mean plane of the piperazin-1-ium ring is 51.22 (6)°.
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December 2011
In the title compound, C(24)H(20)ClF(2)N(3)O(3)S, the essentially planar triazole ring (r.m.s.
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October 2011
The title compound, C(13)H(16)N(2)O(4), is approximately planar (r.m.s.
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September 2011
In the title compound, C(18)H(18)O(3)S, the C=C double bond exists in an E configuration and the dihedral angle between the two benzene rings is 11.74 (8)°. In the crystal, mol-ecules are linked into a three-dimensional network by C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds.
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October 2011
In the title compound, C(14)H(8)ClN(3)S, the dihedral angle between the approximately planar triple-fused ring system (r.m.s.
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July 2011
In the title compound, C(16)H(13)ClO(4), the two benzene rings make a dihedral angle of 86.38 (8)°. In the crystal, inter-molecular C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds link the mol-ecules to form columns along the a axis.
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July 2011
In the title benzonitrile compound, C(12)H(11)F(3)N(2)O, an intra-molecular C-H⋯F hydrogen bond generates an S(7) ring motif. The trifluoro-methyl group is disordered over two orientations with a refined occupancy ratio of 0.549 (16):0.
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May 2011
In the title compound, C(22)H(13)Cl(2)N(5)O(3)S(2), the thia-diazine ring adopts a half-chair conformation. The benzene rings of the chloro-phen-oxy and chloro-benzyl groups and the thio-phene ring form dihedral angles of 35.6 (1), 80.
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April 2011
In the title compound, C(11)H(11)N(5)OS, the pyrazole ring is approximately planar, with a maximum deviation of 0.010 (2) Å. The dihedral angles between the benzene ring and the pyrazole and carbothio-amide groups are 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the title compound, C(20)H(28)O(4), a diterpenoid isolated from the roots of Premna obtusifolia (Verbenaceae), the five-membered ring is in a half-chair conformation. One six-membered ring exists in a twisted-boat conformation while the other is in half-boat conformation. The crystal packing is stabilized by inter-molecular O-H⋯O and weak C-H⋯O inter-actions, generating (001) sheets.
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