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Acta Cryst. (2008). E64, o1068 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536808012208 ]
Abstract: In the title compound, C16H12N2O2S, the carbonylthiourea group forms dihedral angles of 75.4 (1) and 13.1 (2)°, respectively, with the naphthalene ring system and furan ring. The molecule adopts a trans-cis configuration with respect to the positions of the furoyl and naphthyl groups relative to the S atom across the thiourea C-N bonds. This geometry is stabilized by an N-H
·O intramolecular hydrogen bond. In the crystal structure, molecules are linked by N-H
S hydrogen bonds, forming centrosymmetric dimers which are interlinked through C-H
interactions.
Online 14 May 2008
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