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In the title compound, C21H16Br2N2, the central pyrazole ring adopts an flattened envelope conformation, with the stereogenic C atom in the flap position. The deviations from planarity for this ring are relatively minor (r.m.s. deviation = 0.045 Å) and the dihedral angles formed with the N- and Cimine-bound benzene rings are 7.73 (13) and 11.00 (13)°, respectively. By contrast, the benzene ring bound at the chiral C atom is almost orthogonal to the rest of the mol­ecule; the dihedral angle formed between this ring and the pyrazole ring is 79.53 (13)°. In the crystal, the packing is stabilized by C—H...N and C—H...Br inter­actions.

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The mol­ecule of the title compound, C16H11BrO3, is essentially planar with a maximum deviation of 0.178 (4) Å and the configuration of the keto group with respect to the olefinic double bond is typically s-cis. In the crystal structure, inter­molecular Br...O inter­actions [3.187 (3)Å] give rise to chains parallel to the b axis. Adjacent chains are further linked along the a axis by C—H...π inter­actions. The crystal studied was a racemic twin with a 0.595 (13):0.405 (13) ratio.

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The title salt, 2C16H15F3N3OS+·C6Cl2O42−, is composed of two independent cations of a lansoprazole {systematic name 2-([3-methyl-4-(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)pyridin-2-yl]methylsulfinyl)-1H-benzo[d]imidazole} inter­mediate and a dianion of chloranilic acid. In the cations of the lansoprazole inter­mediate, the dihedral angles between the least-squares planes of the pyridine and benzimidazole rings are 11.1 (6) and 13.1 (5)°, respectively. The dihedral angles between the mean plane of the benzene ring in the chloranilic acid dianion and the pryidine and benzimidazole rings of the two lansoprazole inter­mediate groups are 71.8 (1)/80.5 (7) and 74.2 (4)/74.8 (6)°. In addition to ionic bond inter­actions, the lansoprazole inter­mediate and chloranilic ions are connected by strong N—H...O hydrogen bonds, which produce a set of extended O—H...O—H...O—H chains along the b axis in the (011) plane. In addition, weak C—H...O, C—H...F, N—H...Cl and π–π [centroid–centroid distances = 3.5631 (15), 3.8187 (13), 3.7434 (17) and 3.842 (2) Å] inter­molecular inter­actions are observed, which contribute to crystal packing stability.

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The structure of the title compound, C19H28O2, has been redermined at 295 (2) K, with much improved precision. The structure and mol­ecular packing of the title compound was first reported by Coiro et al. [Acta Cryst. (1973). B29, 1404–1409] by means of potential-energy calculations. The cell parameters in this study differ considerably in space group C2. It is a derivative of testosterone and consists of a cyclo­penta­none ring (A) fused to to successive cyclo­hexane (B and C) and cyclo­hexa­none (D) rings. The three cyclo­hexa­none rings are in slightly distorted boat configurations and the cyclo­penta­none ring is a distorted half-chair. The crystal packing is stabilized by weak inter­molecular C—H...O inter­actions involving O atoms from each of the cyclo­hexa­none and cyclo­penta­none rings and H atoms from each of their respective rings.
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