( E )-2-[(2-Hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)iminiomethyl]-4-nitrophenolate (original) (raw)

Crystal structures of N,N-dimethyl-(2-(2,2-diphenyl)-2-prop-2-ynyloxy)acetoxy)ethylamine and N,N-dimethyl-(2-(2,2-diphenyl)-2-prop-2-ynyloxy)acetoxy)ethylammonium 2,4,6-trinitrophenolate

Acta Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications

The N,N-dimethylethylamminium unit in N,N-dimethyl-[2-(2,2-diphenyl)-2-prop-2-ynyloxyacetoxy]ethylamine, C21H23NO3 (I), is disordered over two sets of atomic sites having occupancies of 0.880 (3) and 0. 120 (3), but there are no direction-specific interactions between the molecules of (I). The cation in N,N-dimethyl-[2-(2,2-diphenyl)-2-prop-2-ynyloxyacetoxy]ethylammonium 2,4,6-trinitrophenolate (picrate), C21H24NO3 +·C6H2N3O7 − (II), shows a similar type of disorder, with occupancies of 0.654 (11) and 0.346 (11), although the overall conformation of the cation in (II) is different from that in the neutral (I). The component ions are are linked by an almost planar three-centre N—H...(O)2 hydrogen bond, and the ion pairs are further linked by a combination of three C—H...O hydrogen bonds to form sheets. Comparisons are made with some related structures.

Crystal structure of 1-[2-(4-nitrophenyl)-4,5-diphenyl-1H-imidazol-1-yl]propan-2-ol

Acta Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications

The title compound, C24H21N3O3, crystallizes with two unique but closely r.m.s. overlay fit = 0.215 Å) comparable molecules (1 and 2) in the asymmetric unit of the triclinic unit cell. In molecule 1, the dihedral angles between the central imidazlole ring and the benzene-ring substituents are 42.51 (9), 45.41 (9) and 56.92 (8)°, respectively. Comparable data for molecule 2 are 39.36 (10), 34.45 (11) and 60.34 (8)°, respectively. The rings at the 2-positions carry p-nitro substituents that subtend dihedral angles of 12.9 (4)° in molecule 1 and 11.7 (4)° in molecule 2 to their respective benzene ring planes. The imidazole rings also have propan-2-ol substituents on the 1-N atoms, which adopt extended conformations for the N—C—C—C chains. In the crystal, classical O—H...N hydrogen bonds combine with C—H...O, C—H...N and C—H...π(ring) hydrogen bonds and stack the molecules along the a-axis direction.