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The title compound, C12H20N4O, undergoes a phase transition on cooling. The room-temperature structure is tetra­gonal (P43212, Z′ = 1), with the meth­oxy­bornyl group being extremely disordered. Below 213 K the structure is ortho­rhom­bic (P212121, Z′ = 2), with ordered mol­ecules. The two independent mol­ecules (A and B) have very similar conformations; significant differences only occur for the torsion angles about the Cborn­yl—Ctetra­zole bonds. The independent mol­ecules are approximately related by the pseudo-symmetry relation: xB = −1/4 + yA, yB = 3/4 - xA and zB = 1/4 + zA. In the crystal, mol­ecules are connected by N—H...N hydrogen bonds between the tetra­zole groups, forming a pseudo-43 helix parallel to the c-axis direction. The crystal studied was a merohedral twin with a refined twin fraction value of 0.231 (2).
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