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(2E)-3-(6-Meth­oxy­naphthalen-2-yl)-1-(pyridin-3-yl)prop-2-en-1-one forms sheets built from C-H...O and C-H...[pi] hydrogen bonds, and the product of its cyclo­condensation with guanidine, (4RS)-2-amino-4-(6-meth­oxy­naphthalen-2-yl)-6-(pyridin-3-yl)-3,4-di­hydro­pyrimidine monohydrate, forms sheets built from N-H...O, O-H...N and N-H...N hydrogen bonds.

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The reaction of (2RS,3SR)-2,3-di­bromo-1,3-bis­(4-fluoro­phenyl)propan-1-one with phenylhydrazine gave a pyrazole exhibiting some aromatic-type delocalization in the pyrazole ring and with mol­ecules that are linked into simple chains by a single C-H...[pi](arene) hydrogen bond. The same reaction with 4-hy­droxy­benzo­hydrazide instead of phenylhydrazine gave a solvated oxa­diazine, with the oxa­diazine mol­ecules linked by a combination of N-H...N and C-H...O hydrogen bonds to form complex sheets and with the solvent mol­ecules attached at the outer faces by O-H...O hydrogen bonds.

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In four halogenated N,2-diaryl­acetamides, two are isostructural in the space group P\overline{1}, with mol­ecules linked into chains of rings by a combination of N-H...O and C-H...[pi](arene) hydrogen bonds. Mol­ecules of the other two acetamides are linked into simple C(4) chains by N-H...O hydrogen bonds, but significant C-H...[pi](arene) inter­actions are absent.

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Four imidazo[2,1-b][1,3,4]thia­diazo­les display similar mol­ecular constitutions and exhibit a wide variety of supra­molecular structures. The mol­ecular skeletons are all nearly planar. Two of the structures exhibit C-H...N hydrogen bonding, forming ribbons in one and dimers in the other, while hydrogen bonding is absent in the remaining two structures.

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Three highly substituted cyclo­hexa­nols were prepared in satisfactory yield and with good stereospecificity by reaction of 4-halogenobenzaldehydes with 2-acetyl­pyridine under mild conditions. The mol­ecular structures of the cyclo­hexa­nols are very similar, but the crystal structures, particularly the space groups and the supra­molecular assemblies, are all different.
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