organic compounds
In the title compound, C18H23NS2, the bond lengths and angles are unexceptional. The butyl chain is in a fully extended conformation. The dihedral angle between the thiazole and phenyl rings is 87.21 (2)°. The crystal structure is stabilized by one weak intramolecular C—HS hydrogen bond.
organic compounds
The cyclohexyl ring of the title compound, C20H25NS2, has a chair conformation. The dihedral angle between the thiazole and phenyl rings is 89.70 (2)°. The crystal structure involves two weak intramolecular C—HS hydrogen-bond contacts.
organic compounds
The title compound, C17H12ClNO3, displays the characteristic features of benzofuran derivatives. The molecule is not planar. Intermolecular C—HO interactions help to stabilize the structure.
organic compounds
The title compound, C10H9NO2, displays the characteristic features of a benzofuran derivative. The molecular structure is nearly planar with an intramolecular N—HO hydrogen bond involving the amino group and the acetyl carbonyl O atom. In the crystal structure, there are intermolecular N—HO and C—HO interactions, which help to stabilize the structure.
organic compounds
The title compound, C17H13NO3, displays the characteristic features of benzofuran derivatives. The molecule is nearly planar. An intramolecular N—HO hydrogen bond, together with π—π stacking interactions, helps to stabilize the structure.
organic compounds
The title compound, C9H8N2O, was synthesized from 2-cyanoaniline and acetyl chloride in dry acetone. The crystal structure is stabilized by an intramolecular C—HO hydrogen-bond contact, which forms a six-membered ring, and two intermolecular N—HN and C—HO hydrogen bonds.