Abstract

In the title mol­ecule, C17H12N4OS, the thia­zole ring forms a dihedral angle of 10.8 (2)° with the phenyl ring and an angle of 3.1 (3)° with the indole ring system [which has a maximum deviation of 0.035 (2) Å]. The dihedral angle between the planes of the phenyl ring and the indole ring system is 11.5 (1)°. An intra­molecular N—H⋯O hydrogen bond is observed. In the crystal, pairs of N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds form inversion dimers with an R 2 2(8) graph-set motif.

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  • In the title molecule, C17H12N4OS, the thiazole ring forms a dihedral angle of 10.8 (2) with the phenyl ring and an angle of 3.1 (3) with the indole ring system [which has a maximum deviation of 0.035 (2) A ]

  • Supporting information for this paper is available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: LH5732)

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C17H12N4OS, the thiazole ring forms a dihedral angle of 10.8 (2) with the phenyl ring and an angle of 3.1 (3) with the indole ring system [which has a maximum deviation of 0.035 (2) A ]. = 0.23 mmÀ1 T = 296 K 0.35 Â 0.31 Â 0.25 mm ISSN 1600-5368 ADepartment of Chemistry, Karnatak University, Dharwad, India, bDepartment of Chemistry, Shri Sharanabasaveshwar College of Science, Gulbarga 585 102, India, and cDepartment of Physics, M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore 560 054, Karnataka, India.

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