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Figure 11
Crystal packing after 48 h (the product crystal), as viewed down the a axis. The hydrogen-bonded unit, composed of two C and two dimer molecules shown around the origin, is the basic building component of the crystal structure (see text). These are held together by C—H⋯O interactions down the a axis. The upper and lower parts of these hydrogen-bonded molecule units can be thought of as defining the limits of a molecular `slab' (marked with dotted lines). Stacking of these `slabs' along the b-axis completes the structure.

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