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In the title molecule, C24H29NO4, the central ring of the acridinedione system adopts a flat boat conformation and the four essentially planar atoms of this ring [maximum deviation = 0.001 (2) Å] form a dihedral angle of 85.99 (12)° with the benzene ring. The two outer rings of the acridinedione system adopt sofa conformations. In the crystal, O—HO and N—HO hydrogen bonds link the molecules, forming a two-dimensional network parallel to (100).
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In the title molecule, C23H26FNO2, the central ring of the acridinedione system adopts a slight boat conformation and the four essentially planar atoms of this ring [maximum deviation = 0.019 (1) Å] form a dihedral angle of 89.98 (6)° with the benzene ring. The two outer rings of the acridinedione system adopt sofa conformations. In the crystal, N—HO hydrogen bonds link the molecules, forming chains along [001].
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In the title molecule, C19H18F3N3O, the dihydropyridine and cyclohexene rings both adopt sofa conformations. The five essentially planar atoms of the dihydropyridine ring [maximum deviation = 0.039 (2) Å] form a dihedral angle of 88.19 (8)° with the benzene ring. The F atoms of the trifluoromethyl group were refined as disordered over two sets of sites in a 0.840 (3):0.160 (3) ratio. In the crystal, N—HO and N—HN hydrogen bonds link molecules into a two-dimensional network parallel to (100).
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In the title compound, C25H23N3O2, the central benzene ring makes dihedral angles of 77.14 (8) and 87.7 (2)° with the terminal benzene rings and an angle of 1.9 (1)° with the pyrazolone ring. The benzene ring and the N atom of the pyrazole ring bearing the phenyl substituent are disordered over two sets of sites with an occupancy ratio of 0.71 (2):0.29 (2). The N atoms of the pyrazole ring have a pyramidal environment, the sums of the valence angles around them being 354.6 (3) and 352.0 (6)/349.5 (15)°. In the crystal, molecules are packed into layers parallel to the ac plane. The other monoclinic polymorphic form was reported recently [Dutkiewicz et al. (2012). Acta Cryst. E68, o1324].