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The title compound, C34H16N4O4, is a peryl­ene-imide pigment utilized for H2 gas sensors. The mol­ecule has Ci symmetry with one half-molecule in the asymmetric unit. The angle between each of the pyridyl rings and the perylene-imide skeleton is 54.88 (10)°. The mol­ecules are stacked in a `hunter's fence' fashion (viz. when viewed from the side, molecules, slipped by 45° within molecular stacks, cross each other in a fence-like structure) along the b axis.

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The title compound, C34H16N4O4, is a peryl­ene-imide pigment utilized for H2 gas sensors. There are two independent half- mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit. The symmetry of both mol­ecules is Ci. The angles between the each of the pyridyl rings and the perylene-imide skeleton are 77.7 (1) and 72.8 (1) in the two mol­ecules. The independent mol­ecules are stacked alternately along the b axis.

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The title compound, C34H16N4O4, is a peryl­ene-imide pigment utilized for H2 gas sensors. The mol­ecule has Ci symmetry. The angle between each of the pyridyl rings and the perylene-imide skeleton is 74.5 (2)°. The mol­ecules are stacked along the c axis with a tilt angle of about 31.5° between adjacent molecules.

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The title compound, C38H24N4O4·2C6H6O, is a 1:2 complex of a pyridyl­ethyl­peryl­ene derivative (EPY) with phenol. The pyridyl­ethyl& groups are attached to the peryl­ene imide skeleton in a trans fashion. The EPY molecule is centrosymmetric. The EPY mol­ecules are stacked along the a axis, with a slip angle of about 32°.

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The title compound, C38H24N4O4·2C7H8O, is a 1:2 complex of a pyridylethyl­perylene derivative, EPY, with m-cresol. The EPY mol­ecule has a centre of symmetry and the pyrid­yl­ethyl groups are attached to the perylene-imide skeleton in a trans fashion. The EPY mol­ecules are stacked along the a axis with a slip angle of about 47°.
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