Abstract

The title mol­ecule, C24H14N4O2, lies on an inversion centre and the asymmetric unit containg one half-mol­ecule. The naphthalene ring systems are twisted slightly with respect to the oxadiazole rings, making a dihedral angle of 1.36 (6)°. These mol­ecules are π-stacked along the crystallographic a axis, with an inter­planar distance of 3.337 (1) Å. Adjacent mol­ecules are slipped from the ‘ideal’ cofacial π-stack in both the long and short mol­ecular axis (the long mol­ecular axis is defined as the line through the naphthalene C atom in the 6-position and the mol­ecular center, the short mol­ecular axis is in the mol­ecular plane perpendicular to it). The slip distance along the long mol­ecular axis (S 1) is 7.064 (1) Å, nearly a two-ring-length displacement. The side slip (S 2, along the short mol­ecular axis) is 1.159 (8) Å.

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