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In the title compound, C18H13Cl2N3OS, the eight atoms comprising the central imidazo/thiadiazolethiadiazole residue are coplanar (r.m.s. deviation = 0.009 Å). The dihedral angle of 8.72 (13)° between the dichlorobenzene and tolyl rings reflects a twist about the O—C(benzene) bond; the Cm—O—Cb—Cb torsion angle = −168.5 (2)° (m = methylene C and b is benzene C). Supramolecular tapes along the b axis are found in the crystal structure which are mediated by π–π interactions occurring between centrosymmetrically related thiadiazole rings [inter-ring centroid distance = 3.6907 (16) Å] and between the benzene and tolyl rings [inter-ring centroid distance = 3.7597 (16) Å].
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The central pyrazole ring in the title compound, C17H16FN3S, adopts an envelope conformation with the methine C atom bearing the 4-fluorophenyl substituent as the flap atom. Whereas the tolyl ring is slightly twisted out of the least-squares plane through the pyrazole ring [dihedral angle = 13.51 (11)°], the fluorobenzene ring is almost perpendicular [dihedral angle = 80.21 (11)°]. The thioamide group is almost coplanar with the N—N bond of the ring [N—N—C—N torsion angle = 1.2 (3)°] and the amine group forms an intramolecular hydrogen bond with a ring N atom. In the crystal, supramolecular double layers in the bc plane are formed via N—HS, N—HF and C—HF interactions.
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In the title compound, C25H20FN3S, two independent molecules comprise the asymmetric unit, which differ in the relative orientation of the fluorobenzene ring with respect to the pyrazole ring to which it is attached [dihedral angles = 89.39 (17) and 75.23 (16)° in the two molecules]. Each pyrazole ring adopts an envelope conformation with the methine C atom being the flap atom. There are additional twists in the molecules, e.g. between the five-membered rings [dihedral angles = 18.23 (16) and 17.84 (16)°] and between the thiazole and attached phenyl ring [10.26 (16) and 20.87 (15)°]. Overall, each molecule has a T-shape. In the crystal, molecules are connected into a three-dimensional architecture by weak C—Hπ interactions.
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In the title compound, C16H13ClFN3S, the pyrazole ring adopts an envelope conformation with the methine C atom being the flap atom. The chloro- and fluorobenzene rings are twisted out of the plane of the pyrazole ring [dihedral angles = 15.12 (11) and 80.55 (10)°, respectively]. The amine group is orientated towards a ring N atom, forming an intramolecular N—HN hydrogen bond. This H atom also forms a hydrogen bond to the F atom, which along with N—HS hydrogen bonding leads to a supramolecular chain along the c axis. Connections between chains of the type Clπ lead to a layer in the bc plane.
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In the title compound, C14H13N3O3, a twist occurs, as seen in the dihedral angle of 53.60 (12)° between the pyrrole and benzene rings. A three-dimensional architecture is formed in the crystal whereby layers of molecules in the ac plane are connected by C—HO and C—Hπ interactions.