Abstract
In the title compound, C25H23N2O4 +·Br−·H2O, the dihedral angles between the benzimidazole ring system and the two benzene rings are 87.77 (11) and 63.05 (11)°; the dihedral angle between the two benzene rings is 66.25 (13)°. The crystal structure exhibits C—H⋯O and O—H⋯Br interactions; it is also stabilized by π–π stacking interactions, with a face-to-face separation of 3.456 Å between parallel benzimidazole ring systems.
Highlights
C25H23N2O4+BrH2O, the dihedral angles between the benzimidazole ring system and the two benzene rings are 87.77 (11) and 63.05 (11) ; the dihedral angle between the two benzene rings is 66.25 (13)
We report the structure of a new N-heterocyclic carbene derivative, 1,3-bis(4-(methoxycarbonyl)benzyl)benzimidazolium bromide monohydrate
The dihedral angles between the benzimidazole ring system and the two (C9–C14) and (C18–C23) benzene rings are
Summary
The crystal structure exhibits C—H O and O—H Br interactions; it is stabilized by – stacking interactions, with a face-to-face separation of 3.456 Å between parallel benzimidazole ring systems
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