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1Department of Chemistry, Baoji University of Arts and Sciences, Baoji, Shaanxi 721007, People's Republic of China.
This study describes a new Schiff base, C(14)H(12)ClNO, synthesized from 5-chloro-salicylaldehyde and 1-benzyl-amine. The molecule features a trans configuration and an intramolecular hydrogen bond.
Area of Science:
- Organic Chemistry
- Crystallography
- Molecular Structure
Background:
- Schiff bases are versatile compounds with diverse applications.
- Understanding molecular structure is key to predicting chemical properties.
Purpose of the Study:
- To synthesize and characterize a novel Schiff base.
- To elucidate the molecular structure and bonding of the title compound.
Main Methods:
- Condensation reaction between 5-chloro-salicylaldehyde and 1-benzyl-amine.
- Structural analysis of the resulting Schiff base.
Main Results:
- Successful synthesis of the Schiff base C(14)H(12)ClNO.
- Determination of a trans configuration around the imine (C=N) bond.
- Identification of an intramolecular O-H⋯N hydrogen bond.
Conclusions:
- The synthesized Schiff base exhibits a defined stereochemistry.
- Intramolecular hydrogen bonding influences the molecule's stability and conformation.
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