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. 2011 Feb 16;67(Pt 3):o639. doi: 10.1107/S1600536811004909

1-{5-[(E)-(2-Fluoro­phen­yl)diazen­yl]-2-hy­droxy­phen­yl}ethanone

Serap Yazıcı a,*, Çiğdem Albayrak b, Ismail Gümrükçüoğlu c, Ismet Şenel a, Orhan Büyükgüngör a
PMCID: PMC3051973  PMID: 21522392

Abstract

Theere are two independent mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit of the title compound, C14H11FN2O2, each with a trans configuration with respect to the azo double bond. The dihedral angle between the aromatic rings is 17.21 (2)° in one mol­ecule and 19.06 (2)° in the other. Each of the independent mol­ecules has an intra­molecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bond. In the crystal, mol­ecules are stacked along [100].

Related literature

For general background to azo compounds, see: Catino & Farris (1985); Gregory (1991). For bond-length data, see: Allen et al. (1987); Deveci et al. (2005); Özdemir et al. (2006); Albayrak et al. (2009); Karabıyık et al. (2009); Yazıcı et al. (2011). graphic file with name e-67-0o639-scheme1.jpg

Experimental

Crystal data

  • C14H11FN2O2

  • M r = 258.25

  • Triclinic, Inline graphic

  • a = 6.7632 (3) Å

  • b = 12.5906 (6) Å

  • c = 13.8769 (6) Å

  • α = 85.641 (4)°

  • β = 89.337 (3)°

  • γ = 84.254 (4)°

  • V = 1172.31 (9) Å3

  • Z = 4

  • Mo Kα radiation

  • μ = 0.11 mm−1

  • T = 150 K

  • 0.64 × 0.40 × 0.12 mm

Data collection

  • Stoe IPDS II diffractometer

  • Absorption correction: integration (X-RED32; Stoe & Cie, 2002) T min = 0.941, T max = 0.987

  • 20279 measured reflections

  • 4870 independent reflections

  • 3825 reflections with I > 2σ(I)

  • R int = 0.034

Refinement

  • R[F 2 > 2σ(F 2)] = 0.036

  • wR(F 2) = 0.104

  • S = 1.04

  • 4870 reflections

  • 351 parameters

  • H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement

  • Δρmax = 0.20 e Å−3

  • Δρmin = −0.26 e Å−3

Data collection: X-AREA (Stoe & Cie, 2002); cell refinement: X-AREA; data reduction: X-RED32 (Stoe & Cie, 2002); program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008); molecular graphics: ORTEP-3 for Windows (Farrugia, 1997); software used to prepare material for publication: WinGX (Farrugia, 1999).

Supplementary Material

Crystal structure: contains datablocks I, global. DOI: 10.1107/S1600536811004909/bh2334sup1.cif

e-67-0o639-sup1.cif (23.4KB, cif)

Structure factors: contains datablocks I. DOI: 10.1107/S1600536811004909/bh2334Isup2.hkl

e-67-0o639-Isup2.hkl (233.7KB, hkl)

Additional supplementary materials: crystallographic information; 3D view; checkCIF report

Table 1. Hydrogen-bond geometry (Å, °).

D—H⋯A D—H H⋯A DA D—H⋯A
O1A—H1A⋯O2A 0.91 (2) 1.68 (2) 2.5437 (12) 157 (2)
O1B—H1B⋯O2B 0.90 (2) 1.72 (2) 2.5395 (13) 150 (2)

Acknowledgments

The authors thank Professor Magnus Rueping of RWTH Aachen University, Germany, for helpful discussions. They also acknowledge the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey, for the use of the Stoe IPDS II diffractometer (purchased under grant F.279 of the University Research Fund).

supplementary crystallographic information

Comment

Azo dyes have been most widely used class of dyes due to its versatile applications in various fields, such as dyeing textile fibres, colouring different materials, plastics, biological-medical studies, electro-optical devices and ink-jet printers in high technology areas (Catino & Farris, 1985; Gregory, 1991).

The molecule of the title compound, with the atom numbering scheme, is shown in Fig. 1. The asymmetric unit contains two independent molecules (labelled A and B) with no significant differences in their structures. The conformations of the two molecules in the asymmetric unit are trans with respect to azo bridge. The dihedral angles between the aromatic rings are 17.21 (2)° for molecule A and 19.06 (2)° for molecule B. All bond lengths are in agreement with those reported for other azo compounds (Allen et al., 1987; Deveci et al., 2005; Özdemir et al., 2006; Albayrak et al., 2009; Karabıyık et al., 2009; Yazıcı et al., 2011). Each of the independent molecules has a strong intra-molecular O—H···O hydrogen bond which generates an S(6) ring motif. The crystal packing is stabilized by weak van der Waals interactions and molecules are stacked along crystallographic [100] direction.

Experimental

A mixture of 2-fluoroaniline (0.86 g, 7.8 mmol), water (20 ml) and concentrated hydrochloric acid (1.97 ml, 23.4 mmol) was stirred until a clear solution was obtained. This solution was cooled down to 0–5 °C and a solution of sodium nitrite (0.75 g, 7.8 mmol) in water was added dropwise while the temperature was maintained below 5 °C. The resulting mixture was stirred for 30 min in an ice bath. 2-Hydroxyacetophenone (1.067 g, 7.8 mmol) solution (pH 9) was gradually added to a cooled solution of 2-fluorobenzenediazonium chloride, prepared as described above, and the resulting mixture was stirred at 0–5 °C for 2 h in an ice bath. The product was recrystallized from acetic acid to obtain solid (E)-2-acetyl-4-(2-fluorophenyldiazenyl)phenol. Crystals were obtained after one day by slow evaporation from benzene (yield 84%, m.p.= 414–416 K).

Refinement

All C-bonded H atoms were placed in calculated positions and constrained to ride on their parents atoms, with C—H = 0.93–0.96 Å, and Uiso(H) = 1.2Ueq(C) or 1.5Ueq(C). Hydroxyl H atoms were found in a difference map and refined freely (coordinates and isotropic displacement parameters).

Figures

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

A view of the asymmetric unit of the title compound, with the atomic numbering scheme. Displacement ellipsoids are drawn at the 30% probability level.

Crystal data

C14H11FN2O2 Z = 4
Mr = 258.25 F(000) = 536
Triclinic, P1 Dx = 1.463 Mg m3
Hall symbol: -P 1 Melting point: 414 K
a = 6.7632 (3) Å Mo Kα radiation, λ = 0.71073 Å
b = 12.5906 (6) Å Cell parameters from 26377 reflections
c = 13.8769 (6) Å θ = 2.1–28.0°
α = 85.641 (4)° µ = 0.11 mm1
β = 89.337 (3)° T = 150 K
γ = 84.254 (4)° Prism, yellow
V = 1172.31 (9) Å3 0.64 × 0.40 × 0.12 mm

Data collection

Stoe IPDS II diffractometer 4870 independent reflections
Radiation source: fine-focus sealed tube 3825 reflections with I > 2σ(I)
graphite Rint = 0.034
rotation method scans θmax = 26.5°, θmin = 2.1°
Absorption correction: integration (X-RED32; Stoe & Cie, 2002) h = −8→8
Tmin = 0.941, Tmax = 0.987 k = −15→15
20279 measured reflections l = −17→17

Refinement

Refinement on F2 Primary atom site location: structure-invariant direct methods
Least-squares matrix: full Secondary atom site location: difference Fourier map
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.036 Hydrogen site location: inferred from neighbouring sites
wR(F2) = 0.104 H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement
S = 1.04 w = 1/[σ2(Fo2) + (0.063P)2 + 0.1104P] where P = (Fo2 + 2Fc2)/3
4870 reflections (Δ/σ)max < 0.001
351 parameters Δρmax = 0.20 e Å3
0 restraints Δρmin = −0.26 e Å3
0 constraints

Fractional atomic coordinates and isotropic or equivalent isotropic displacement parameters (Å2)

x y z Uiso*/Ueq
C7B 0.29323 (18) 0.16314 (9) 0.29768 (8) 0.0257 (3)
C8B 0.3302 (2) 0.12570 (10) 0.19883 (9) 0.0330 (3)
H8G 0.3581 0.0492 0.2033 0.049*
H8H 0.4417 0.1579 0.1701 0.049*
H8I 0.2146 0.1460 0.1596 0.049*
F1B 0.19877 (12) 0.84085 (6) 0.20031 (5) 0.0356 (2)
O1B 0.23372 (14) 0.24319 (8) 0.48420 (6) 0.0301 (2)
O2B 0.30636 (15) 0.09721 (7) 0.36845 (6) 0.0377 (2)
C1B 0.18273 (16) 0.46248 (9) 0.24684 (8) 0.0211 (2)
C2B 0.15586 (17) 0.49461 (9) 0.34147 (8) 0.0228 (2)
H2B 0.1256 0.5667 0.3513 0.027*
C3B 0.17401 (17) 0.42033 (10) 0.41916 (8) 0.0248 (2)
H3B 0.1573 0.4424 0.4815 0.030*
C4B 0.21747 (17) 0.31175 (9) 0.40529 (8) 0.0230 (2)
C5B 0.24380 (16) 0.27757 (9) 0.31097 (8) 0.0220 (2)
C6B 0.22510 (16) 0.35533 (9) 0.23235 (8) 0.0213 (2)
H6B 0.2415 0.3342 0.1697 0.026*
C9B 0.15918 (16) 0.70366 (9) 0.09673 (8) 0.0207 (2)
C10B 0.13857 (17) 0.67548 (9) 0.00216 (8) 0.0232 (2)
H10B 0.1198 0.6053 −0.0089 0.028*
C11B 0.14587 (18) 0.75119 (10) −0.07505 (8) 0.0258 (3)
H11B 0.1340 0.7313 −0.1378 0.031*
C12B 0.17078 (18) 0.85670 (10) −0.05954 (8) 0.0264 (3)
H12B 0.1764 0.9070 −0.1119 0.032*
C13B 0.18720 (18) 0.88725 (9) 0.03347 (9) 0.0269 (3)
H13B 0.2022 0.9579 0.0445 0.032*
C14B 0.18075 (17) 0.81039 (9) 0.10957 (8) 0.0241 (2)
N1B 0.17444 (14) 0.53478 (8) 0.16294 (7) 0.0216 (2)
N2B 0.16196 (14) 0.63179 (8) 0.18110 (7) 0.0223 (2)
H1A 0.666 (3) 0.8198 (18) 0.0400 (15) 0.068 (6)*
H1B 0.264 (3) 0.1779 (18) 0.4624 (15) 0.067 (6)*
C1A 0.67173 (16) 0.53945 (9) 0.25268 (8) 0.0211 (2)
C2A 0.65490 (17) 0.50686 (9) 0.15876 (8) 0.0231 (2)
H2A 0.6472 0.4350 0.1496 0.028*
C3A 0.64973 (17) 0.58043 (10) 0.08049 (8) 0.0241 (2)
H3A 0.6396 0.5581 0.0185 0.029*
C4A 0.65968 (16) 0.68882 (9) 0.09347 (8) 0.0224 (2)
C5A 0.67659 (16) 0.72345 (9) 0.18736 (8) 0.0219 (2)
C6A 0.68203 (16) 0.64637 (9) 0.26628 (8) 0.0212 (2)
H6A 0.6927 0.6676 0.3286 0.025*
C7A 0.69267 (17) 0.83745 (9) 0.19921 (8) 0.0249 (3)
C8A 0.7238 (2) 0.87475 (10) 0.29742 (9) 0.0336 (3)
H8D 0.7310 0.9507 0.2922 0.050*
H8E 0.8455 0.8394 0.3241 0.050*
H8F 0.6148 0.8580 0.3389 0.050*
C9A 0.71928 (16) 0.29896 (9) 0.40370 (8) 0.0209 (2)
C10A 0.69207 (17) 0.32845 (9) 0.49868 (8) 0.0239 (2)
H10A 0.6558 0.3997 0.5099 0.029*
C11A 0.71875 (18) 0.25244 (10) 0.57564 (8) 0.0268 (3)
H11A 0.7033 0.2731 0.6384 0.032*
C12A 0.76851 (19) 0.14535 (10) 0.56014 (9) 0.0282 (3)
H12A 0.7863 0.0947 0.6125 0.034*
C13A 0.79162 (19) 0.11398 (10) 0.46700 (9) 0.0289 (3)
H13A 0.8229 0.0423 0.4559 0.035*
C14A 0.76734 (18) 0.19117 (9) 0.39089 (8) 0.0256 (3)
F1A 0.79319 (13) 0.16003 (6) 0.29986 (5) 0.0370 (2)
N1A 0.68463 (14) 0.46776 (8) 0.33713 (7) 0.0217 (2)
N2A 0.70257 (14) 0.37066 (8) 0.31933 (7) 0.0220 (2)
O1A 0.65338 (13) 0.75669 (7) 0.01410 (6) 0.0286 (2)
O2A 0.68122 (14) 0.90317 (7) 0.12833 (6) 0.0340 (2)

Atomic displacement parameters (Å2)

U11 U22 U33 U12 U13 U23
C7B 0.0285 (6) 0.0206 (6) 0.0279 (6) −0.0049 (4) −0.0044 (5) 0.0035 (5)
C8B 0.0463 (8) 0.0207 (6) 0.0305 (6) 0.0038 (5) −0.0045 (5) −0.0012 (5)
F1B 0.0615 (5) 0.0232 (4) 0.0223 (4) −0.0040 (3) −0.0014 (3) −0.0036 (3)
O1B 0.0421 (5) 0.0268 (5) 0.0208 (4) −0.0070 (4) −0.0022 (3) 0.0075 (3)
O2B 0.0598 (7) 0.0212 (5) 0.0309 (5) −0.0048 (4) −0.0045 (4) 0.0072 (4)
C1B 0.0206 (5) 0.0213 (6) 0.0211 (5) −0.0039 (4) −0.0013 (4) 0.0026 (4)
C2B 0.0258 (6) 0.0199 (5) 0.0228 (5) −0.0034 (4) 0.0003 (4) −0.0009 (4)
C3B 0.0261 (6) 0.0282 (6) 0.0204 (5) −0.0047 (5) 0.0015 (4) −0.0018 (4)
C4B 0.0224 (6) 0.0255 (6) 0.0209 (5) −0.0069 (4) −0.0022 (4) 0.0058 (4)
C5B 0.0227 (6) 0.0199 (6) 0.0233 (5) −0.0046 (4) −0.0019 (4) 0.0019 (4)
C6B 0.0235 (6) 0.0216 (6) 0.0190 (5) −0.0045 (4) −0.0011 (4) 0.0004 (4)
C9B 0.0195 (5) 0.0197 (6) 0.0216 (5) 0.0007 (4) 0.0020 (4) 0.0023 (4)
C10B 0.0262 (6) 0.0191 (5) 0.0239 (5) −0.0005 (4) 0.0000 (4) −0.0002 (4)
C11B 0.0291 (6) 0.0262 (6) 0.0211 (5) 0.0002 (5) −0.0005 (4) 0.0003 (4)
C12B 0.0291 (6) 0.0223 (6) 0.0257 (6) 0.0006 (5) 0.0015 (4) 0.0068 (4)
C13B 0.0331 (7) 0.0169 (6) 0.0300 (6) −0.0010 (4) 0.0004 (5) 0.0014 (5)
C14B 0.0288 (6) 0.0213 (6) 0.0216 (5) 0.0012 (4) 0.0001 (4) −0.0020 (4)
N1B 0.0242 (5) 0.0182 (5) 0.0219 (5) −0.0011 (4) 0.0000 (4) 0.0013 (4)
N2B 0.0236 (5) 0.0197 (5) 0.0229 (5) −0.0012 (4) 0.0009 (4) 0.0016 (4)
C1A 0.0206 (5) 0.0207 (5) 0.0211 (5) −0.0009 (4) 0.0009 (4) 0.0025 (4)
C2A 0.0251 (6) 0.0190 (5) 0.0248 (6) −0.0012 (4) 0.0000 (4) −0.0008 (4)
C3A 0.0255 (6) 0.0264 (6) 0.0198 (5) 0.0001 (4) −0.0003 (4) −0.0015 (4)
C4A 0.0192 (6) 0.0246 (6) 0.0216 (5) 0.0008 (4) 0.0013 (4) 0.0057 (4)
C5A 0.0213 (6) 0.0194 (6) 0.0240 (5) −0.0003 (4) 0.0014 (4) 0.0018 (4)
C6A 0.0228 (6) 0.0208 (6) 0.0196 (5) −0.0008 (4) 0.0012 (4) −0.0004 (4)
C7A 0.0256 (6) 0.0208 (6) 0.0274 (6) −0.0016 (4) 0.0020 (4) 0.0030 (5)
C8A 0.0492 (8) 0.0218 (6) 0.0306 (7) −0.0081 (5) −0.0015 (5) −0.0002 (5)
C9A 0.0219 (6) 0.0198 (5) 0.0211 (5) −0.0053 (4) −0.0023 (4) 0.0023 (4)
C10A 0.0282 (6) 0.0191 (6) 0.0246 (6) −0.0041 (4) 0.0006 (4) −0.0003 (4)
C11A 0.0334 (7) 0.0263 (6) 0.0212 (5) −0.0073 (5) 0.0000 (5) −0.0001 (5)
C12A 0.0359 (7) 0.0233 (6) 0.0249 (6) −0.0072 (5) −0.0049 (5) 0.0073 (5)
C13A 0.0404 (7) 0.0171 (6) 0.0291 (6) −0.0041 (5) −0.0042 (5) 0.0012 (5)
C14A 0.0338 (7) 0.0220 (6) 0.0217 (6) −0.0064 (5) −0.0016 (4) −0.0017 (4)
F1A 0.0663 (6) 0.0224 (4) 0.0221 (4) −0.0024 (3) −0.0016 (3) −0.0040 (3)
N1A 0.0239 (5) 0.0192 (5) 0.0217 (5) −0.0027 (4) −0.0002 (4) 0.0015 (4)
N2A 0.0245 (5) 0.0191 (5) 0.0221 (5) −0.0034 (4) −0.0011 (4) 0.0016 (4)
O1A 0.0372 (5) 0.0261 (5) 0.0208 (4) −0.0005 (4) 0.0009 (3) 0.0064 (3)
O2A 0.0500 (6) 0.0209 (4) 0.0298 (5) −0.0046 (4) −0.0003 (4) 0.0071 (4)

Geometric parameters (Å, °)

C7B—O2B 1.2348 (14) C1A—C6A 1.3822 (16)
C7B—C5B 1.4711 (16) C1A—C2A 1.4051 (16)
C7B—C8B 1.4944 (17) C1A—N1A 1.4217 (14)
C8B—H8G 0.9600 C2A—C3A 1.3712 (16)
C8B—H8H 0.9600 C2A—H2A 0.9300
C8B—H8I 0.9600 C3A—C4A 1.3984 (17)
F1B—C14B 1.3542 (13) C3A—H3A 0.9300
O1B—C4B 1.3403 (13) C4A—O1A 1.3400 (13)
O1B—H1B 0.90 (2) C4A—C5A 1.4144 (16)
C1B—C6B 1.3802 (16) C5A—C6A 1.4054 (15)
C1B—C2B 1.4076 (15) C5A—C7A 1.4719 (16)
C1B—N1B 1.4203 (14) C6A—H6A 0.9300
C2B—C3B 1.3707 (16) C7A—O2A 1.2341 (14)
C2B—H2B 0.9300 C7A—C8A 1.4986 (17)
C3B—C4B 1.3966 (17) C8A—H8D 0.9600
C3B—H3B 0.9300 C8A—H8E 0.9600
C4B—C5B 1.4125 (16) C8A—H8F 0.9600
C5B—C6B 1.4074 (15) C9A—C14A 1.3879 (16)
C6B—H6B 0.9300 C9A—C10A 1.4015 (16)
C9B—C14B 1.3911 (16) C9A—N2A 1.4214 (14)
C9B—C10B 1.3974 (15) C10A—C11A 1.3796 (16)
C9B—N2B 1.4234 (14) C10A—H10A 0.9300
C10B—C11B 1.3827 (16) C11A—C12A 1.3889 (17)
C10B—H10B 0.9300 C11A—H11A 0.9300
C11B—C12B 1.3887 (17) C12A—C13A 1.3825 (17)
C11B—H11B 0.9300 C12A—H12A 0.9300
C12B—C13B 1.3833 (17) C13A—C14A 1.3795 (16)
C12B—H12B 0.9300 C13A—H13A 0.9300
C13B—C14B 1.3804 (16) C14A—F1A 1.3551 (13)
C13B—H13B 0.9300 N1A—N2A 1.2593 (14)
N1B—N2B 1.2603 (14) O1A—H1A 0.91 (2)
O2B—C7B—C5B 120.13 (11) C6A—C1A—C2A 119.80 (10)
O2B—C7B—C8B 119.40 (11) C6A—C1A—N1A 116.42 (10)
C5B—C7B—C8B 120.47 (10) C2A—C1A—N1A 123.76 (10)
C7B—C8B—H8G 109.5 C3A—C2A—C1A 120.38 (11)
C7B—C8B—H8H 109.5 C3A—C2A—H2A 119.8
H8G—C8B—H8H 109.5 C1A—C2A—H2A 119.8
C7B—C8B—H8I 109.5 C2A—C3A—C4A 120.28 (10)
H8G—C8B—H8I 109.5 C2A—C3A—H3A 119.9
H8H—C8B—H8I 109.5 C4A—C3A—H3A 119.9
C4B—O1B—H1B 105.8 (13) O1A—C4A—C3A 117.37 (10)
C6B—C1B—C2B 119.67 (10) O1A—C4A—C5A 122.32 (11)
C6B—C1B—N1B 116.49 (10) C3A—C4A—C5A 120.32 (10)
C2B—C1B—N1B 123.81 (10) C6A—C5A—C4A 118.24 (10)
C3B—C2B—C1B 120.40 (11) C6A—C5A—C7A 122.30 (10)
C3B—C2B—H2B 119.8 C4A—C5A—C7A 119.44 (10)
C1B—C2B—H2B 119.8 C1A—C6A—C5A 120.98 (10)
C2B—C3B—C4B 120.37 (11) C1A—C6A—H6A 119.5
C2B—C3B—H3B 119.8 C5A—C6A—H6A 119.5
C4B—C3B—H3B 119.8 O2A—C7A—C5A 120.32 (11)
O1B—C4B—C3B 117.47 (10) O2A—C7A—C8A 119.38 (11)
O1B—C4B—C5B 122.31 (11) C5A—C7A—C8A 120.30 (10)
C3B—C4B—C5B 120.22 (10) C7A—C8A—H8D 109.5
C6B—C5B—C4B 118.39 (10) C7A—C8A—H8E 109.5
C6B—C5B—C7B 122.06 (10) H8D—C8A—H8E 109.5
C4B—C5B—C7B 119.54 (10) C7A—C8A—H8F 109.5
C1B—C6B—C5B 120.95 (10) H8D—C8A—H8F 109.5
C1B—C6B—H6B 119.5 H8E—C8A—H8F 109.5
C5B—C6B—H6B 119.5 C14A—C9A—C10A 117.45 (10)
C14B—C9B—C10B 117.45 (10) C14A—C9A—N2A 117.30 (10)
C14B—C9B—N2B 117.23 (10) C10A—C9A—N2A 125.26 (10)
C10B—C9B—N2B 125.31 (10) C11A—C10A—C9A 120.39 (11)
C11B—C10B—C9B 120.50 (11) C11A—C10A—H10A 119.8
C11B—C10B—H10B 119.7 C9A—C10A—H10A 119.8
C9B—C10B—H10B 119.7 C10A—C11A—C12A 120.57 (11)
C10B—C11B—C12B 120.42 (11) C10A—C11A—H11A 119.7
C10B—C11B—H11B 119.8 C12A—C11A—H11A 119.7
C12B—C11B—H11B 119.8 C13A—C12A—C11A 120.07 (11)
C13B—C12B—C11B 120.26 (11) C13A—C12A—H12A 120.0
C13B—C12B—H12B 119.9 C11A—C12A—H12A 120.0
C11B—C12B—H12B 119.9 C14A—C13A—C12A 118.64 (11)
C14B—C13B—C12B 118.46 (11) C14A—C13A—H13A 120.7
C14B—C13B—H13B 120.8 C12A—C13A—H13A 120.7
C12B—C13B—H13B 120.8 F1A—C14A—C13A 118.30 (11)
F1B—C14B—C13B 118.04 (11) F1A—C14A—C9A 118.85 (10)
F1B—C14B—C9B 119.08 (10) C13A—C14A—C9A 122.85 (11)
C13B—C14B—C9B 122.87 (11) N2A—N1A—C1A 113.45 (9)
N2B—N1B—C1B 113.68 (9) N1A—N2A—C9A 113.47 (9)
N1B—N2B—C9B 113.37 (9) C4A—O1A—H1A 101.3 (13)
C6B—C1B—C2B—C3B 0.82 (17) C6A—C1A—C2A—C3A 0.36 (17)
N1B—C1B—C2B—C3B −177.35 (10) N1A—C1A—C2A—C3A −177.85 (10)
C1B—C2B—C3B—C4B −0.62 (17) C1A—C2A—C3A—C4A −0.48 (17)
C2B—C3B—C4B—O1B 179.85 (10) C2A—C3A—C4A—O1A −179.82 (10)
C2B—C3B—C4B—C5B 0.22 (17) C2A—C3A—C4A—C5A 0.46 (17)
O1B—C4B—C5B—C6B −179.62 (10) O1A—C4A—C5A—C6A 179.99 (10)
C3B—C4B—C5B—C6B −0.01 (17) C3A—C4A—C5A—C6A −0.30 (16)
O1B—C4B—C5B—C7B −0.76 (17) O1A—C4A—C5A—C7A −1.47 (16)
C3B—C4B—C5B—C7B 178.86 (10) C3A—C4A—C5A—C7A 178.24 (10)
O2B—C7B—C5B—C6B −179.27 (11) C2A—C1A—C6A—C5A −0.21 (17)
C8B—C7B—C5B—C6B 1.43 (17) N1A—C1A—C6A—C5A 178.13 (10)
O2B—C7B—C5B—C4B 1.91 (17) C4A—C5A—C6A—C1A 0.18 (16)
C8B—C7B—C5B—C4B −177.39 (11) C7A—C5A—C6A—C1A −178.31 (10)
C2B—C1B—C6B—C5B −0.62 (17) C6A—C5A—C7A—O2A −177.81 (11)
N1B—C1B—C6B—C5B 177.68 (10) C4A—C5A—C7A—O2A 3.72 (17)
C4B—C5B—C6B—C1B 0.21 (17) C6A—C5A—C7A—C8A 2.39 (17)
C7B—C5B—C6B—C1B −178.62 (10) C4A—C5A—C7A—C8A −176.08 (11)
C14B—C9B—C10B—C11B 1.95 (16) C14A—C9A—C10A—C11A 1.94 (17)
N2B—C9B—C10B—C11B −177.37 (10) N2A—C9A—C10A—C11A −177.74 (10)
C9B—C10B—C11B—C12B −0.98 (17) C9A—C10A—C11A—C12A −1.46 (18)
C10B—C11B—C12B—C13B −0.44 (18) C10A—C11A—C12A—C13A −0.06 (19)
C11B—C12B—C13B—C14B 0.81 (18) C11A—C12A—C13A—C14A 1.01 (19)
C12B—C13B—C14B—F1B 179.40 (10) C12A—C13A—C14A—F1A 179.01 (11)
C12B—C13B—C14B—C9B 0.23 (18) C12A—C13A—C14A—C9A −0.48 (19)
C10B—C9B—C14B—F1B 179.24 (10) C10A—C9A—C14A—F1A 179.53 (10)
N2B—C9B—C14B—F1B −1.38 (16) N2A—C9A—C14A—F1A −0.77 (16)
C10B—C9B—C14B—C13B −1.59 (17) C10A—C9A—C14A—C13A −0.98 (18)
N2B—C9B—C14B—C13B 177.78 (11) N2A—C9A—C14A—C13A 178.72 (11)
C6B—C1B—N1B—N2B −170.98 (10) C6A—C1A—N1A—N2A −170.56 (10)
C2B—C1B—N1B—N2B 7.24 (16) C2A—C1A—N1A—N2A 7.71 (16)
C1B—N1B—N2B—C9B 178.39 (9) C1A—N1A—N2A—C9A 178.87 (9)
C14B—C9B—N2B—N1B −169.03 (10) C14A—C9A—N2A—N1A −171.20 (10)
C10B—C9B—N2B—N1B 10.29 (16) C10A—C9A—N2A—N1A 8.47 (16)

Hydrogen-bond geometry (Å, °)

D—H···A D—H H···A D···A D—H···A
O1A—H1A···O2A 0.91 (2) 1.68 (2) 2.5437 (12) 157 (2)
O1B—H1B···O2B 0.90 (2) 1.72 (2) 2.5395 (13) 150 (2)

Footnotes

Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: BH2334).

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Associated Data

This section collects any data citations, data availability statements, or supplementary materials included in this article.

Supplementary Materials

Crystal structure: contains datablocks I, global. DOI: 10.1107/S1600536811004909/bh2334sup1.cif

e-67-0o639-sup1.cif (23.4KB, cif)

Structure factors: contains datablocks I. DOI: 10.1107/S1600536811004909/bh2334Isup2.hkl

e-67-0o639-Isup2.hkl (233.7KB, hkl)

Additional supplementary materials: crystallographic information; 3D view; checkCIF report


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