Abstract

In the title compound, C9H20N2S, the n-butyl groups are in syn and anti positions in relation to the C=S bond. In the crystal, two mol­ecules are connected by two N—H⋯S=C hydrogen bonds into a centrosymmetric dimer. Another N—H⋯S=C hydrogen bond links the dimers, forming layers with a hydro­philic inter­ior and a hydro­phobic exterior, which spread across the (100) plane. Inter­lacing of the external butyl groups combines these layers into a three-dimensional structure.

Highlights

  • In the title compound, C9H20N2S, the n-butyl groups are in syn and anti positions in relation to the C S bond

  • H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement max = 0.45 e Å3

  • Two molecules are connected by two N—H S C hydrogen bonds into a centrosymmetric dimer

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H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement max = 0.45 e Å3. R factor = 0.046; wR factor = 0.116; data-to-parameter ratio = 18.9. C9H20N2S, the n-butyl groups are in syn and anti positions in relation to the C S bond. Two molecules are connected by two N—H S C hydrogen bonds into a centrosymmetric dimer. Another N—H S C hydrogen bond links the dimers, forming layers with a hydrophilic interior and a hydrophobic exterior, which spread across the (100) plane. Interlacing of the external butyl groups combines these layers into a three-dimensional structure

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