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Crystal structure of (Z)-4-((E)-(4-chlorobenzyli-dene)hydrazono)-1-p-tolylpyrrolidine-3-carbonitrile, C19H17ClN4

Gamal A. El-Hiti
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Published Online: 2016-08-24 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ncrs-2016-0079

Abstract

C19H17ClN4, triclinic, P1̅ (no. 2), a = 6.9042(5) Å, b = 7.1990(5) Å, c = 18.2633(13) Å, α = 86.727(6)°, β = 79.214(6)°, γ = 69.876(7)°, V = 837.25(11) Å3, Z = 2, Rgt(F) = 0.0553, wRref(F2) = 0.1406, T = 296(2) K.

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

Table 1:

Data collection and handling.

Table 2:

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

Source of material

(Z)-4-((E)-(4-chlorobenzylidene)hydrazono)-1-p-tolylpyrroli-dine-3-carbonitrile was synthesized from reaction of equimolar quantities of 4-hydrazono-1-p-tolylpyrrolidine-3-carbonitrile and 4-chorobenzaldehyde in ethanol in the presence of few drops of glacial acetic acid under reflux for 1 h. The solid produced was filtered, dried and recrystallized from dimethylformamide to give colourless crystals of the title compound (Mp 210–211 °C) [1].

Experimental details

All hydrogen atoms were placed in calculated positions and refined using a riding model. Methylene C—H bonds were fixed at 0.97 Å and methyl C—H bonds at 0.96 Å with 1.5Ueq(C). Methyl groups were allowed to spin about the C—C bond. Aromatic C—H distances were set to 0.93 Å and N—H set to 0.86 Å with Uiso set to 1.2Ueq (N/C).

Discussion

The most efficient syntheses of pyrrolidines involve reactions of primary amines with diols in the presence of a metal complex catalyst [2, 3], of primary amines with dihaloalkanes in the presence of potassium carbonate under microwave conditions [4], of cyclization of amino alcohols in the presence of thionyl chloride [5] and of N-tosylhydrazones with vinyl iodides in the presence of a Pd-catalyst [6]. They can be used as inhibitors for thrombin, and as antiarrhythmic and antihypertensive drugs [7, 8, 9, 10, 11].

The asymmetric unit comprises one molecule. The molecule is almost planar as the angle between the chlorobenzene and tolylpyrrolidine-carbonitrile groups is 7.52(6)° and between the latter group and the toluene group is 7.33(8)°. In the crystal, the molecules are linked by N—H⋯N hydrogen bonds to form chains aligned to [010]. For the hydrogen bond, the N2⋯N4 distance is 2.953(2) Å and the N2—H2a⋯N4 angle is 161.0°. A short Cl⋯Cl contact of 3.27 Å is observed in the structure.

Acknowledgements:

The authors extend their appreciation to the College of Applied Medical Sciences Research Centre and the Deanship of Scientific Research at King Saud University for their funding and to Cardiff University for continued support.

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Received: 2016-06-17

Accepted: 2016-08-10

Published Online: 2016-08-24

Published in Print: 2016-12-01


Citation Information: Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - New Crystal Structures, Volume 231, Issue 4, Pages 1109–1110, ISSN (Online) 2197-4578, ISSN (Print) 1433-7266, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ncrs-2016-0079.

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