Abstract

In the title compound, C24H23N3O2, the benzimidazole ring system makes dihedral angles of 7.28 (5) and 67.17 (5)°, respectively, with the planes of the benzene and phenyl rings, which in turn make a dihedral angle of 69.77 (6)°. In the crystal, mol­ecules are connected by C—H⋯N and C—H⋯O inter­actions, forming a layer parallel to the bc plane. A π–π inter­action, with a centroid–centroid distance of 3.656 (1) Å, is observed in the layer.

Highlights

  • In the title compound, C24H23N3O2, the benzimidazole ring system makes dihedral angles of 7.28 (5) and 67.17 (5), respectively, with the planes of the benzene and phenyl rings, which in turn make a dihedral angle of 69.77 (6)

  • The synthesis of benzimidazole derivatives is an active area of research in medicinal chemistry

  • As part of our ongoing structural studies on benzimidazole derivatives (Yoon et al, 2012), we report the structure of the title compound

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R factor = 0.050; wR factor = 0.125; data-to-parameter ratio = 21.8. C24H23N3O2, the benzimidazole ring system makes dihedral angles of 7.28 (5) and 67.17 (5) , respectively, with the planes of the benzene and phenyl rings, which in turn make a dihedral angle of 69.77 (6). Molecules are connected by C—H N and C—H O interactions, forming a layer parallel to the bc plane. A – interaction, with a centroid–centroid distance of 3.656 (1) Å, is observed in the layer

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