Abstract

In the title compound, C19H15N3O4·CH4O, the mean planes of the benzene ring and the quinoline system make a dihedral angle of 6.7 (2)°. The acetohydrazide host mol­ecules are connected via inter­molecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds into two-dimensional zigzag sheets extending in the ab plane. The methanol solvent mol­ecule is linked to the host mol­ecule via inter­molecular N—H⋯O and O—H⋯N hydrogen bonds.

Highlights

  • In the title compound, C19H15N3O4CH4O, the mean planes of the benzene ring and the quinoline system make a dihedral angle of 6.7 (2)

  • The acetohydrazide host molecules are connected via intermolecular O—H O hydrogen bonds into two-dimensional zigzag sheets extending in the ab plane

  • The methanol solvent molecule is linked to the host molecule via intermolecular N—H O and O—H N hydrogen bonds

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Introduction

C19H15N3O4CH4O, the mean planes of the benzene ring and the quinoline system make a dihedral angle of 6.7 (2). Key indicators: single-crystal X-ray study; T = 295 K; mean (C–C) = 0.005 Å; R factor = 0.054; wR factor = 0.161; data-to-parameter ratio = 12.9. Absorption correction: multi-scan (SADABS; Sheldrick, 1996) H-atom parameters constrained max = 0.20 e Å3 The acetohydrazide host molecules are connected via intermolecular O—H O hydrogen bonds into two-dimensional zigzag sheets extending in the ab plane.

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