Abstract

The title compound, C9H8N4, crystallizes with three independent mol­ecules (A, B and C) per asymmetric unit. The independent mol­ecules differ slightly in their conformations, the dihedral angles between the triazole and phenyl rings in mol­ecules A, B and C being 4.8 (2), 9.7 (2) and 7.2 (2)°, respectively. In the crystal, the independent mol­ecules are linked into a trimer by C—H⋯N hydrogen bonds.

Highlights

  • The title compound, C9H8N4, crystallizes with three independent molecules (A, B and C) per asymmetric unit

  • The independent molecules differ slightly in their conformations, the dihedral angles between the triazole and phenyl rings in molecules A, B and C being 4.8 (2), 9.7 (2) and 7.2 (2), respectively

  • The independent molecules are linked into a trimer by C—H N hydrogen bonds

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Min = 0.16 e Å3 a Centre of Advanced Study in Crystallography and Biophysics, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai 600 025, India, and bOrganic Chemistry Division, School of Advanced Sciences, VIT University, Vellore 632 014, India. R factor = 0.039; wR factor = 0.133; data-to-parameter ratio = 9.7. The title compound, C9H8N4, crystallizes with three independent molecules (A, B and C) per asymmetric unit. The independent molecules differ slightly in their conformations, the dihedral angles between the triazole and phenyl rings in molecules A, B and C being 4.8 (2), 9.7 (2) and 7.2 (2) , respectively. The independent molecules are linked into a trimer by C—H N hydrogen bonds

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