Abstract

In the title compound, C23H26N2O2S, the sulfur-bound phenyl group is aligned approximately parallel to one of the two rings of the benzhydryl group, making a dihedral angle of 1.15 (9)°. The other forms a dihedral angle of 59.20 (9)° with the phenyl group bound to the S atom. In the crystal, mol­ecules are linked into strands along [100] by weak C—H⋯O contacts. Weak C–H⋯π inter­actions are also observed.

Highlights

  • In the title compound, C23H26N2O2S, the sulfur-bound phenyl group is aligned approximately parallel to one of the two rings of the benzhydryl group, making a dihedral angle of 1.15 (9)

  • The other forms a dihedral angle of 59.20 (9) with the phenyl group bound to the S atom

  • Molecules are linked into strands along [100] by weak C—H O contacts

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Summary

Nonius KappaCCD diffractometer

R factor = 0.043; wR factor = 0.112; data-to-parameter ratio = 17.4. Symmetry codes: (i) x 1; y; z; (ii) x; y þ 12; z þ 12; (iii) x þ 1; y 12; z þ 12. Cg2 are the centroids of the C2–C7and C10–C15 rings, respectively. C23H26N2O2S, the sulfur-bound phenyl group is aligned approximately parallel to one of the two rings of the benzhydryl group, making a dihedral angle of 1.15 (9). The other forms a dihedral angle of 59.20 (9) with the phenyl group bound to the S atom. Molecules are linked into strands along [100] by weak C—H O contacts.

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