Abstract
The title compound, C26H20N2, first reported in 1891, was obtained as a by-product in the preparation of benzildianil from benzil and excess aniline. The dihedral angles between the fused benzene ring and the pendant phenyl rings are 17.93 (11), 53.18 (10) and 89.08 (12)°.
Highlights
The title compound, C26H20N2, first reported in 1891, was obtained as a by-product in the preparation of benzildianil from benzil and excess aniline
The dihedral angles between the fused benzene ring and the pendant phenyl rings are 17.93 (11), 53.18 (10) and 89.08 (12)
Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: BT2784)
Summary
Key indicators: single-crystal X-ray study; T = 143 K; mean (C–C) = 0.003 A; R factor = 0.053; wR factor = 0.120; data-to-parameter ratio = 13.5. The title compound, C26H20N2, first reported in 1891, was obtained as a by-product in the preparation of benzildianil from benzil and excess aniline. The dihedral angles between the fused benzene ring and the pendant phenyl rings are 17.93 (11), 53.18 (10) and 89.08 (12). Related literature For related literature, see: Bodforss (1960); Kehrmann & Messinger (1891); Sannicolo (1983); Lorenz et al (1994); Siegfeld (1892)
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