Crystal structure of ethyl 2-(3,5-di-fluoro-phen-yl)quinoline-4-carboxyl-ate

In the title compound, C18H13F2NO2, the two rings of the quinoline system are fused almost coaxially, with a dihedral angle between their planes of 2.28 (8)°. The plane of the attached benzene ring is inclined to the plane of the quinoline system by 7.65 (7)°. The carboxyl-ate group attached to the...

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Published inActa crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications Vol. 71; no. Pt 5; pp. o341 - o342
Main Authors Sunitha, V M, Naveen, S, Manjunath, H R, Benaka Prasad, S B, Manivannan, V, Lokanath, N K
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England International Union of Crystallography 01.05.2015
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Summary:In the title compound, C18H13F2NO2, the two rings of the quinoline system are fused almost coaxially, with a dihedral angle between their planes of 2.28 (8)°. The plane of the attached benzene ring is inclined to the plane of the quinoline system by 7.65 (7)°. The carboxyl-ate group attached to the quinoline system is in an anti-periplanar conformation. There is a short intra-molecular C-H⋯O contact involving the carbonyl group. In the crystal, mol-ecules are linked via C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds, forming chains lying in the (1-10) plane.
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ISSN:2056-9890
2056-9890
DOI:10.1107/S2056989015007677