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In the structure of the title salt, C20H20NO+·C6H4FO3S−, the 4-(ethoxyphenyl)ethenyl unit is disordered over two positions with a refined site-occupancy ratio of 0.610 (6):0.390 (6). The cation is nearly planar, the dihedral angle between the quinolinium and benzene rings being 6.7 (4) and 1.7 (7)° for the major and minor components, respectively. The ethoxy group is essentially coplanar with the benzene ring [C—O—C—Cmethy = 177.1 (8) and 177.8 (12)° for the major and minor components, respectively]. In the crystal, cations and anions are linked into chains along the b-axis direction by C—HOsulfonyl weak interactions. These chains are further connected into sheets parallel to (001) by C—HOsulfonyl weak interactions. The chains are also stacked along the a axis through π–π interactions involving the quinolinium and benzene rings [centroid–centroid distances = 3.636 (5) Å for the major component and 3.800 (9) Å for the minor component]. C—Hπ interactions are also present.
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The molecule of the title hydrazine derivative, C15H14N4O6, is essentially planar, the dihedral angle between the substituted benzene rings being 2.25 (9)°. The ethoxy and hydroxy groups are almost coplanar with their bound benzene ring [r.m.s. deviation = 0.0153 (2) Å for the ten non-H atoms]. Intramolecular N—HO and O—HOethoxy hydrogen bonds generate S(6) and S(5) ring motifs, respectively. In the crystal, molecules are linked by O—HOnitro hydrogen bonds into chains propagating in [010]. Weak aromatic π–π interactions, with centroid–centroid distances of 3.8192 (19) and 4.0491 (19) Å, are also observed.
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Molecules of the title compound, C16H16N4O7, are not planar with a dihedral angle of 5.50 (11)° between the substituted benzene rings. The two meta-methoxy groups of the 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzene moiety lie in the plane of the attached ring [Cmethyl–O–C–C torsion angles −0.1 (4)° and −3.7 (3)°] while the para-methoxy substituent lies out of the plane [Cmethyl—O—C—C, −86.0 (3)°]. An intramolecular N—HO hydrogen bond involving the 2-nitro substituent generates an S(6) ring motif. In the crystal structure, molecules are linked by weak C—HO interactions into screw chains, that are arranged into a sheet parallel to the bc plane. These sheets are connected by π–π stacking interactions between the nitro and methoxy substituted aromatic rings with a centroid–centroid separation of 3.9420 (13) Å. C—Hπ contacts further stabilize the two-dimensional network.
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There are two crystallograpically independent molecules in the asymmetric unit of the title bischalcone derivative, C25H32N2O. Both molecules are twisted with a dihedral angle between the two substituted benzene rings of 11.19 (16)° in one molecule and 14.40 (15)° in the other. The central penta-1,4-dien-3-one fragments make dihedral angles of 8.49 (17) and 4.26 (17)° with the two adjacent benzene rings in one molecule, whereas the corresponding values are 8.42 (16) and 6.18 (16)° in the other. In the crystal, molecules are arranged into chains along the c-axis direction. Adjacent chains are inter-linked by weak intermolecular C—HO interactions. The crystal is further stabilized by C—Hπ interactions.