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2-Phenylquinoline 1-oxide
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2-Phenylquinoline 1-oxide

H Fahlquist, P C Healy, David James Young and E R T Tiekink
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Structure Reports Online, Vol.62(Part 9), pp.o3805-o3807
2006
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Abstract

The title compound, C15H11NO, is not planar, as seen in the dihedral angle of 41.92 (12)° formed between the quinoline and phenyl residues. This conformation allows the crystal structure to be stabilized by C-H⋯O interactions. Zigzag chains along the a direction, mediated by C-H⋯O interactions, may be discerned in the crystal structure and these stack along the c direction, again via C-H⋯O interactions. Interactions of the type C-H⋯π serve to stabilize the zigzag chains and to provide links between them. © 2006 International Union of Crystallography. All rights reserved.

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