2-Phenyl-1H-imidazole.

Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online

Department of Chemistry, Shahid Beheshti University, G. C., Evin, Tehran 1983963113, Iran.

Published: December 2011

In the title compound, C(9)H(8)N(2), a mirror plane lies perpendicular to the phenyl and imidazole rings and passes through the bridging C-C bond, so that the imidazole ring is disordered over two sites about the mirror plane with the equal site occupancy; the asymmetric unit contains one half-mol-ecule. In the crystal, adjacent mol-ecules are linked via N-H⋯N hydrogen bonds.

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