3-{5-Bromo-2-[(tri-phenyl-phosphanyl-idene)amino]-phen-yl}-4,5-di-hydro-1,2,3-oxa-diazol-3-ylium-5-olate
David Grossie1, Leanna Harrison, Kenneth Turnbull
1Department of Chemistry, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435, USA.
Abstract:
In general, sydnone compounds are synthesized with an aromatic substituent at the N-3 position and this feature adds to the stability of the mesoionic five-membered heterocyclic ring. In the title compound, C26H19BrN3O2P, the aromatic substitutent is tri-phenyl-phosphine 4-bromo-phenyl-imide. The dihedral angle between the planes of the sydnone and the attached phenyl ring is 45.98 (7)°. In the crystal, the mol-ecules packed as pairs in which the sydnone rings lie in parallel planes separated by 0.849 Å and sandwiched between two parallel phenyl rings. The mol-ecules inter-act through cyclic C-H⋯O=C hydrogen bonds.
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