Abstract

In the title compound, C11H12N2O2S, the thia­zole and phenyl rings are inclined at 56.99 (6)° to one another. The thia­zole ring is planar with an r.m.s. deviation for the five ring atoms of 0.0274 Å. The presence of the phenyl­imine substituent is confirmed with the C=N distance to the thia­zole ring of 1.2638 (19) Å. The mol­ecule adopts a Z conformation with respect to this bond. The –OH group of the hy­droxy­ethyl substituent is disordered over two positions with relative occupancies 0.517 (4) and 0.483 (4). In the crystal, O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, augmented by C—H⋯N contacts, form dimers with R 2 2(11) rings and generate chains along the b axis. Parallel chains are linked in an obverse fashion by weak C—H⋯S hydrogen bonds. C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds together with C—H⋯π contacts further consolidate the structure, stacking mol­ecules along the b axis.

Highlights

  • In the title compound, C11H12N2O2S, the thiazole and phenyl rings are inclined at 56.99 (6) to one another

  • The presence of the phenylimine substituent is confirmed with the C N distance to the thiazole ring of

  • The –OH group of the hydroxyethyl substituent is disordered over two positions with relative occupancies 0.517 (4) and 0.483 (4)

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Chemistry and Environmental Division, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester M1 5GD, England, bChemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag.

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