8-Methyl-3-methyl-sulfanyl-8a,8b-di-hydro-5H-1-oxa-2,4-di-aza-ace-naphthyl-ene
Akoun Abou1, Fanté Bamba2, Jérôme Marrot3
1Department of Training and Research in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Research Team: Instrumentation, Image and Spectroscopy, Félix Houphouët-Boigny National Polytechnic Institute, BP 1093 Yamoussoukro, Côte d'Ivoire.
Abstract:
In the tricyclic title compound, C11H12N2OS, the 2,3,4,5-tetra-hydro-pyridine ring adopts a half-chair conformation. This ring makes dihedral angles of 27.72 (7) and 45.17 (7)°, respectively, with the isoxazole and the cyclo-hexa-1,3-diene rings while the isoxazole ring is oriented at an acute angle of 63.46 (7)° with respect to the cyclo-hexa-1,3-diene ring. In the crystal, mol-ecules associate via C-H⋯N hydrogen bonds and C-H⋯π inter-actions, forming a three-dimensional network.
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