Abstract

In the title compound, C29H29N5, the central pyridine ring and the two pyrazole rings are approximately coplanar, the dihedral angles between the pyridine and pyrazole rings being 3.94 (12) and 14.84 (12)°. The pyrazole and phenyl rings on each side of the mol­ecule are twisted with dihedral angles of 46.72 (8) and 73.39 (8)°. One phenyl ring inter­acts with a pyrazole ring of a neighbouring mol­ecule via a weak inter­molecular C—H⋯π inter­action, which stabilizes the mol­ecular packing.

Highlights

  • C29H29N5, the central pyridine ring and the two pyrazole rings are approximately coplanar, the dihedral angles between the pyridine and pyrazole rings being

  • The pyrazole and phenyl rings on each side of the molecule are twisted with dihedral angles of

  • One phenyl ring interacts with a pyrazole ring of a neighbouring molecule via a weak intermolecular C—H interaction, which stabilizes the molecular packing

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Ping Liu,a Yong-Bo Zhou,b* Min-Guo Lic and Cai-Xia Ana a School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan 453003, People’s Republic of China, bDepartment of Chemistry, Zhejiang University, Xixi Campus, Hangzhou 310028, People’s Republic of China, and cDepartment of Agriculture, Guangshan County, Henan 465400, People’s Republic of China. C29H29N5, the central pyridine ring and the two pyrazole rings are approximately coplanar, the dihedral angles between the pyridine and pyrazole rings being. The pyrazole and phenyl rings on each side of the molecule are twisted with dihedral angles of. One phenyl ring interacts with a pyrazole ring of a neighbouring molecule via a weak intermolecular C—H interaction, which stabilizes the molecular packing

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