Abstract
The title compound, C23H17N3, can be used in coordination chemistry. The anthracene ring makes dihedral angles of 86.08 (5) and 76.63 (6)°, respectively, with the pyridine and pyrazole rings. The dihedral angle between the pyrazole and pyrimidine rings is 11.79 (7)°. In the structure, weak intermolecular C—H⋯N hydrogen bonds are observed.
Highlights
The title compound, C23H17N3, can be used in coordination chemistry
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R-factors based on F2 are statistically about twice as large as those based on F, and R- factors based on ALL data will be even larger
Summary
Key indicators: single-crystal X-ray study; T = 93 K; mean (C–C) = 0.002 A; R factor = 0.049; wR factor = 0.122; data-to-parameter ratio = 16.1. The title compound, C23H17N3, can be used in coordination chemistry. The anthracene ring makes dihedral angles of 86.08 (5) and 76.63 (6), respectively, with the pyridine and pyrazole rings. The dihedral angle between the pyrazole and pyrimidine rings is 11.79 (7). Weak intermolecular C—HÁ Á ÁN hydrogen bonds are observed. Related literature For the synthesis, see: Amoroso et al (1994); Amir et al (2008); Stell (2005); Ward et al (2001). See: Liu et al (2008)
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