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In the title compound, C19H25N5O2, the morpholine ring has a chair conformation. The plane of the central benzene ring makes dihedral angles of 88.75 (12) and 60.02 (7)°, respectively, with the mean plane formed by the four planar C atoms of the morpholine ring and with the plane of the triazole ring. In the crystal, mol­ecules are linked via C—H...π inter­actions, forming slabs lying parallel to (10-1). The C atoms of the bridging ethyl­ene group, between the morpholine and benzene rings, and the terminal ethene group of the prop-1-ene substituent attached to the triazole ring, are disordered over two sets of sites, with an occupancy ratio of 0.634 (13):0.366 (13).

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In the title compound, C13H18N2O3, the benzene ring makes a dihedral angle of 17.19 (11)° with the least-squares plane formed by the four C atoms of the morpholine ring, which adopts a chair conformation. In the crystal, C—H...N hydrogen bonds link the mol­ecules into supramolecular chains running along a 21 screw axis parallel to the b-axis direction. Weak C—H...π inter­actions are also observed.
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