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N-Benzoyl-N-(2-pyridylcarbon­yl)benzamide

✍ Scribed by Gasser, Gilles ;Stoeckli-Evans, Helen


Publisher
International Union of Crystallography
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
225 KB
Volume
63
Category
Article
ISSN
1600-5368

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✦ Synopsis


The molecule of the title compound, C~20~H~14~N~2~O~3~, a tertiary amine with one 2-pyridylcarbonyl and two benzamide substituents, is shaped like a propeller. In the crystal structure, molecules related by a center of symmetry are linked by C—H...O hydrogen bonds to form dimers. These dimers are linked by two further translationally related C—H...O hydrogen bonds and a C—H...π interaction, forming chains extending in the a-axis direction.


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