N′-(3-Methylquinoxalin-2-yl)-N′-phenylbenzohydrazide
2011
Crystal Structure of a Quinoxaline Derivative
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Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): Ramli Youssef, Moussaif Ahmed, Zouihri Hafid, Bourichi Houda, Essassi El Mokhtar
Primary Institution: Laboratoire Nationale de Controle des Médicaments, Direction du Médicament et de la Pharmacie, Rabat, Morocco
Conclusion
The crystal structure of the compound is stabilized by various intermolecular interactions.
Supporting Evidence
- The quinoxaline system makes specific dihedral angles with the benzohydrazide and phenyl rings.
- The crystal structure is stabilized by intermolecular hydrogen bonds and C—H⋯π interactions.
Takeaway
Scientists studied a new chemical compound and found out how its atoms are arranged in a crystal, which helps understand its properties.
Methodology
The compound was synthesized and its crystal structure was analyzed using X-ray diffraction.
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