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The title compound, C(11)H(13)BrN(2)O(2)S(2), was obtained from the condensation reaction of methyl dithio-carbazate and 2-bromo-4,5-dimeth-oxy-benzaldehyde. In the mol-ecule, the benzene ring and dithio-carbazate fragment are located on opposite sides of the C=N bond, showing an E conformation. The dithio-carbazate fragment is approximately planar (r.m.s deviation = 0.0281 Å) and the mean plane is oriented at a dihedral angle of 11.38 (15)° with respect to the benzene ring. In the crystal, pairs of N-H⋯S hydrogen bonds link the mol-ecules into centrosymmetric dimers.
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