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Published on: November 23, 2016
(E)-Methyl N'-(2-hydr-oxy-3-methoxy-benzyl-idene)hydrazinecarboxyl-ate
Abstract:
The title compound, C(10)H(12)N(2)O(4), adopts a trans configuration with respect to the C=N double bond. The non-H atoms of the mol-ecule are essentially coplanar, with a maximum deviation of 0.015 (2) Å. An intra-molecular O-H⋯N inter-action is observed. In the crystal structure, the mol-ecules are linked into a two-dimensional network parallel to the ac plane by N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds involving the meth-oxy O atom and by two C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds involving the carbonyl O atom. In addition, an intermolecular C-H⋯π inter-action is observed.
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