Startseite Crystal structure of (Z)-1-(1,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-3-yl)-3-hydroxy-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-one, C15H16N2O3
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Crystal structure of (Z)-1-(1,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-3-yl)-3-hydroxy-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-one, C15H16N2O3

  • Smaail Radi EMAIL logo , Said Tighadouini , Driss Eddike , Monique Tillard und Yahia N. Mabkhot
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 21. Dezember 2016

Abstract

C15H16N2O3, monoclinic, P21/c (no. 14), a = 11.223(2) Å, b = 11.9339(5) Å, c = 11.945(2) Å, β = 117.43(2)°, V = 1419.9(5) Å3, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.0528, wRref(F2) = 0.1346, T = 300(2) K.

CCDC no.:: 1484785

The asymmetric unit of the title crystal structure is shown in the figure. Tables 1 and 2 contain details on crystal structure and measurement conditions and a list of the atoms including atomic coordinates and displacement parameters.

Table 1

Data collection and handling.

Crystal:Colourless parallelepiped
Size:0.42 × 0.26 × 0.25 mm
Wavelength:Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ:0.9 cm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode:Xcalibur Sapphire3, ω-scans
2θmax, completeness:56°, >96%
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, Rint:10796, 3274, 0.023
Criterion for Iobs, N(hkl)gt:Iobs > 2 σ(Iobs), 2193
N(param)refined:192
Programs:CrysAlisPRO [5], SHELX [6], ORTEP [7]
Table 2

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

AtomxyzUiso*/Ueq
C10.33437(18)0.58646(14)0.41262(17)0.0603(4)
C20.44193(19)0.65956(15)0.45537(18)0.0689(5)
H130.46130.70430.52540.083*
C30.52015(18)0.66644(14)0.39523(17)0.0638(5)
H120.59170.71640.42470.077*
C40.49428(16)0.59970(13)0.29052(15)0.0545(4)
C50.57340(17)0.60809(14)0.22126(15)0.0561(4)
C60.76077(17)0.67033(13)0.18904(16)0.0569(4)
C70.88827(17)0.72914(14)0.23243(16)0.0568(4)
C81.0758(2)0.80374(15)0.24927(19)0.0667(5)
C90.9671(2)0.74205(15)0.17018(18)0.0654(5)
H20.94900.71430.09120.079*
C101.1934(2)0.84747(19)0.2357(2)0.0934(7)
H31.18510.92710.22340.140*
H41.19590.81270.16430.140*
H51.27480.83060.31060.140*
C111.1482(2)0.8853(2)0.4655(2)0.0985(8)
H61.10720.89250.52010.148*
H71.16580.95840.44300.148*
H81.23100.84470.50830.148*
C120.69219(17)0.66641(13)0.26202(16)0.0568(4)
H90.72740.70370.33900.068*
C130.38824(19)0.52484(14)0.25148(16)0.0625(5)
H110.37040.47800.18340.075*
C140.30858(19)0.51805(14)0.31091(17)0.0651(5)
H100.23760.46750.28260.078*
C150.1469(2)0.5168(2)0.4333(2)0.0930(7)
H140.08770.53230.34620.140*
H150.10030.52890.48240.140*
H160.17620.44020.44200.140*
N10.94514(15)0.78047(12)0.34485(14)0.0641(4)
N21.05841(15)0.82513(12)0.35234(14)0.0670(4)
O10.26014(14)0.58896(12)0.47654(13)0.0811(4)
O20.52254(13)0.55531(11)0.11275(11)0.0745(4)
H10.60300.57200.07800.112*
O30.71546(13)0.62190(10)0.08166(11)0.0703(4)

Source of material

A solution of pyrazolic carboxylate (12.01 mmol) in 20 mL of THF was added to a suspension of sodium (15.21 mmol) in 15 mL of THF, then p-OMe-phenyl methyl ketone (12.01 mmol) in 7 mL of THF was added at 0 °C. The mixture was stirred for 2 days at room temperature. The resulting precipitate was filtered, washed, dissolved in water and neutralized to pH 5 using acetic acid. The extracted and dried organic layer was concentrated in vacuo. The obtained residue was purified by silica using CH2Cl2/MeOH as eluant. Crystals were obtained by slow evaporation of methanol from the mixture; 31%; M.p. 122–124 °C.

Experimental details

All hydrogen atoms were inserted at calculated positions and then refined using a riding model. The Uiso values of the hydrogen atoms of methyl groups were set to 1.5Ueq(C) and the Uiso values of all other hydrogen atoms were set to 1.2Ueq of their parent atoms.

Discussion

Some heterocyclic compounds bearing β-keto-enol functionality have recently attracted a great attention due to their applications in organic and inorganic chemistry [1], [2], [3], [4]. In this work we coupled ethyl pyrazole carboxylate with p-OMe-phenyl methyl ketone to produce the title compound in acceptable yield. The whole molecule is almost planar, with an r.m.s. deviation of 0.008 Å from the plane through all non-hydrogen atoms. In the title crystal structure an intramolecular (OH⋯O = C) interaction balances the electrostatic positive and negative charges respectively of O1—H1 proton and oxygen (O2). The title molecule may act as a tridentate and bidentate ligand, respectively. However, the orientation is fixed by means of an intramolecular hydrogen bond of 2.489(1) Å.

Acknowledgements

The authors extend their appreciation to the PPR2-MESRSFC-CNRST project (Morocco). Sincere appreciation was also extended to the Deanship of Scientific Research at King Saud University for its supporting this Prolific Research group (PRG-1437-29).

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Received: 2016-7-7
Accepted: 2016-11-25
Published Online: 2016-12-21
Published in Print: 2017-3-1

©2016 Smaail Radi et al., published by De Gruyter.

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