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Crystal structure of (2E)-3-[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]-1-(thiophen-2-yl)prop-2-en-1-one

2017

In the title chalcone-thio­phene derivative, the dihedral angle between the aromatic and the thio­phene rings is 11.4 (2)°. In the crystal, mol­ecules are linked by C—H⋯O and C—H⋯S weak inter­actions along [100], forming rings of R22(8) graph-set motif, by C—H⋯O weak inter­actions along [010], forming C(6) chains, and by weak H(meth­yl–group)⋯Cg(thio­phene ring) inter­actions into dimers; the crystal packing resembles a herringbone arrangement when viewed along [100]. A mol­ecular docking calculation of the title compound with the neuraminidase enzyme was carried out.

crystal structureCrystallographyin silico evaluationStereochemistryChemistryThio-General ChemistryCrystal structureDihedral angle010402 general chemistry010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistryCondensed Matter Physicschalcone thiophene derivative01 natural sciencesResearch Communications0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographyQD901-999Hirshfeld surface analysisGeneral Materials Sciencechalcone thio­phene derivativeActa Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications
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Crystal structure of two N′-(1-phenyl­benzyl­idene)-2-(thio­phen-3-yl)acetohydrazides

2019

Two N′-(1-(phenyl­ethyl­idene)-2-(thio­phen-3-yl)acetohydrazides containing –OH and –OCH3 at the para-position of the phenyl ring have been synthesized and their mol­ecular and crystal structures are reported.

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