Abstract
In the title compound, C13H10ClFO3S2, the two-ring system is essentially planar, the mean plane of the benzene ring being inclined at 6.0 (2)° to the plane of the remaining four atoms. The ethylsulfanyl group is almost coplanar with the two rings [dihedral angle = 6.4 (2)°], while the carboxylate group is almost perpendicular to it [dihedral angle = 72.4 (2)°]. In the crystal structure, intermolecular C—H⋯O and C—H⋯F hydrogen bonds link the molecules in a stacked arrangement along the a axis.
Highlights
The ethylsulfanyl group is almost coplanar with the two rings
[dihedral angle = 6.4 (2) ], while the carboxylate group is almost perpendicular to it [dihedral angle = 72.4 (2) ]
The title compound, methyl 7-chloro-2-(ethylsulfanyl)-6-fluoro-4-oxo-4H- thiochromene-3-carboxylate (I), is a new molecule which has a potential use as antifungal
Summary
C13H10ClFO3S2, the two-ring system is essentially planar, the mean plane of the benzene ring being inclined at 6.0 (2) to the plane of the remaining four atoms. The ethylsulfanyl group is almost coplanar with the two rings [dihedral angle = 6.4 (2) ], while the carboxylate group is almost perpendicular to it [dihedral angle = 72.4 (2) ]. Intermolecular C—H O and C—H F hydrogen bonds link the molecules in a stacked arrangement along the a axis
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