Abstract

In the title compound, C19H21NO3, the dihedral angle between the mean planes of the two benzene rings is 38.13 (12)°. The furan ring adopts an envelope-like conformation with the C atom bonded to the dimethyl groups displaced by 0.356 (2) Å from the plane through the other four atoms. In the crystal, mol­ecules are linked into inversion dimers by weak C—H⋯O inter­molecular inter­actions.

Highlights

  • In the title compound, C19H21NO3, the dihedral angle between the mean planes of the two benzene rings is 38.13 (12)

  • Molecules are linked into inversion dimers by weak C—H O

  • The title compound is a derivative of Carbofuran, a popular carbamate insecticide, see: Tomlin (1994)

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Molecules are linked into inversion dimers by weak C—H O intermolecular interactions

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