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5-Fluoro-3-phenyl-N'-(4-propyl-cyclo-hexyl-idene)-1H-indole-2-carbohydrazide.


ABSTRACT: In the title compound, C24H26FN3O, the cyclo-hexane ring adopts a chair conformation; the propyl substituent is in an equatorial orientation and the bond-angle sum at the C atom bonded to the carbohydrazide N atom is 360.0°. The dihedral angle between the 1H-indole ring system and the phenyl ring is 82.77?(13)°. A weak intra-molecular C-H?? contact occurs. In the crystal, pairs of mol-ecules related by a crystallographic twofold axis are linked by bifurcated N-H?(O,N) hydrogen bonds; a C-H?O inter-action occurs between the same pair. The dimers are linked by C-H?F and C-H?? inter-actions, generating a three-dimensional network.

SUBMITTER: Celikesir ST 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3793713 | biostudies-other | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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5-Fluoro-3-phenyl-N'-(4-propyl-cyclo-hexyl-idene)-1H-indole-2-carbohydrazide.

Celikesir Sevim Türktekin ST   Akkurt Mehmet M   Ustündağ Gökçe Cihan GC   Büyükgüngör Orhan O  

Acta crystallographica. Section E, Structure reports online 20130706 Pt 8


In the title compound, C24H26FN3O, the cyclo-hexane ring adopts a chair conformation; the propyl substituent is in an equatorial orientation and the bond-angle sum at the C atom bonded to the carbohydrazide N atom is 360.0°. The dihedral angle between the 1H-indole ring system and the phenyl ring is 82.77 (13)°. A weak intra-molecular C-H⋯π contact occurs. In the crystal, pairs of mol-ecules related by a crystallographic twofold axis are linked by bifurcated N-H⋯(O,N) hydrogen bonds; a C-H⋯O int  ...[more]

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