Abstract

Of a series of pyridine-2-carboxamidrazone derivatives with activity against mycobacteria, the N1-[4-(1,1-di­methyl­propyl)­benzyl­idene] derivative reported here, C18H22N4, is one of the most active. The predicted E isomer about the C11=N12 double bond is confirmed and intramolecular hydrogen bonding involving both amino H atoms helps to keep the mol­ecule flat. The same donor and acceptor atoms also form intermolecular hydrogen bonds.

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