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Acta Cryst. (2009). E65, o948 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536809011507 ]
Abstract: The title molecule, C16H14N4O, lies on a crystallographic inversion center. The -CH2- groups and the O atom are disordered over two sites with equal occupancy, the disorder of the O atom being symmetry imposed. In the crystal structure, molecules are linked into a two-dimensional network parallel to (001) via intermolecular N-H
N hydrogen bonds.
Online 2 April 2009
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