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Quinoxalin-2-yl m-tolyl ether

aDepartment of Chemistry, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
*Correspondence e-mail: seikweng@um.edu.my

(Received 12 August 2008; accepted 19 August 2008; online 23 August 2008)

The dihedral angle between the two aromatic ring systems in the title compound, C15H12N2O, is 79.4 (1)°. The angle at the O atom is widened to 116.93 (9)°.

Related literature

The title compound exhibits fluorescence; see: Abdullah (2005[Abdullah, Z. (2005). Int. J. Chem. Sci. 3, 9-15.]); Kawai et al. (2001[Kawai, M., Lee, M. J., Evans, K. O. & Norlund, T. (2001). J. Fluoresc. 11, 23-32.]); Mohd Salleh et al. (2007[Mohd Salleh, N., Ling, L. P., Abdullah, Z. M. A. A. & Aiyub, Z. (2007). Malays. J. Anal. Sci. 11, 229-236.]).

[Scheme 1]

Experimental

Crystal data
  • C15H12N2O

  • Mr = 236.27

  • Monoclinic, C 2/c

  • a = 18.5958 (5) Å

  • b = 7.0710 (1) Å

  • c = 19.4821 (5) Å

  • β = 112.487 (1)°

  • V = 2366.94 (9) Å3

  • Z = 8

  • Mo Kα radiation

  • μ = 0.09 mm−1

  • T = 100 (2) K

  • 0.40 × 0.15 × 0.10 mm

Data collection
  • Bruker SMART APEX diffractometer

  • Absorption correction: none

  • 8036 measured reflections

  • 2708 independent reflections

  • 2179 reflections with I > 2σ(I)

  • Rint = 0.025

Refinement
  • R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.040

  • wR(F2) = 0.112

  • S = 1.04

  • 2708 reflections

  • 164 parameters

  • H-atom parameters constrained

  • Δρmax = 0.29 e Å−3

  • Δρmin = −0.26 e Å−3

Data collection: APEX2 (Bruker, 2007[Bruker (2007). APEX2 and SAINT. Bruker AXS Inc., Madison, Wisconsin, USA.]); cell refinement: SAINT (Bruker, 2007[Bruker (2007). APEX2 and SAINT. Bruker AXS Inc., Madison, Wisconsin, USA.]); data reduction: SAINT; program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008[Sheldrick, G. M. (2008). Acta Cryst. A64, 112-122.]); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008[Sheldrick, G. M. (2008). Acta Cryst. A64, 112-122.]); molecular graphics: X-SEED (Barbour, 2001[Barbour, L. J. (2001). J. Supramol. Chem. 1, 189-191.]); software used to prepare material for publication: publCIF (Westrip, 2008[Westrip, S. P. (2008). publCIF. In preparation.]).

Supporting information


Related literature top

The title compound exhibits fluorescence; see: Abdullah (2005); Kawai et al. (2001); Mohd Salleh et al. (2007).

Experimental top

m-Cresol (0.54 g, 5 mmol) was dissolved in a small volume of water containing potassium hydroxide (0.20 g, 5 mmol). The mixture was heated to remove the water to give a brown compound. The compound and 2-chloroquinoxaline (0.82, g, 5 mmol) were heated in THF (15 ml) for 8 h. The mixture was in 1 N sodium hydroxide; the aqueous solution was extracted with dichloromethane. The organic phase was dried over sodium sulfate. Evaporation of the solvent gave a yellow product, which was was washed with chloroform to remove impurities. Crystals were obtained upon recrystallization from an ethyl acetate/hexane mixture.

Refinement top

Carbon-bound H-atoms were placed in calculated positions (C—H 0.95–0.98 Å) and were included in the refinement in the riding model approximation, with U(H) fixed at 1.2–1.5U(C).

Computing details top

Data collection: APEX2 software (Bruker, 2007); cell refinement: SAINT (Bruker, 2007); data reduction: SAINT; program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008); molecular graphics: X-SEED (Barbour, 2001); software used to prepare material for publication: publCIF (Westrip, 2008).

Figures top
[Figure 1] Fig. 1. Displacement ellipsoid plot (Barbour, 2001) of C15H12N2O at the 70% probability level; hydrogen atoms are drawn as spheres of arbitrary radius.
Quinoxalin-2-yl m-tolyl ether top
Crystal data top
C15H12N2OF(000) = 992
Mr = 236.27Dx = 1.326 Mg m3
Monoclinic, C2/cMo Kα radiation, λ = 0.71073 Å
Hall symbol: -C 2ycCell parameters from 756 reflections
a = 18.5958 (5) Åθ = 2.7–24.6°
b = 7.0710 (1) ŵ = 0.09 mm1
c = 19.4821 (5) ÅT = 100 K
β = 112.487 (1)°Block, colorless
V = 2366.94 (9) Å30.40 × 0.15 × 0.10 mm
Z = 8
Data collection top
Bruker SMART APEX
diffractometer
2179 reflections with I > 2σ(I)
Radiation source: fine-focus sealed tubeRint = 0.025
Graphite monochromatorθmax = 27.5°, θmin = 2.3°
ω scansh = 2424
8036 measured reflectionsk = 99
2708 independent reflectionsl = 2525
Refinement top
Refinement on F2Primary atom site location: structure-invariant direct methods
Least-squares matrix: fullSecondary atom site location: difference Fourier map
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.040Hydrogen site location: inferred from neighbouring sites
wR(F2) = 0.112H-atom parameters constrained
S = 1.04 w = 1/[σ2(Fo2) + (0.0586P)2 + 1.0233P]
where P = (Fo2 + 2Fc2)/3
2708 reflections(Δ/σ)max = 0.001
164 parametersΔρmax = 0.29 e Å3
0 restraintsΔρmin = 0.26 e Å3
Crystal data top
C15H12N2OV = 2366.94 (9) Å3
Mr = 236.27Z = 8
Monoclinic, C2/cMo Kα radiation
a = 18.5958 (5) ŵ = 0.09 mm1
b = 7.0710 (1) ÅT = 100 K
c = 19.4821 (5) Å0.40 × 0.15 × 0.10 mm
β = 112.487 (1)°
Data collection top
Bruker SMART APEX
diffractometer
2179 reflections with I > 2σ(I)
8036 measured reflectionsRint = 0.025
2708 independent reflections
Refinement top
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.0400 restraints
wR(F2) = 0.112H-atom parameters constrained
S = 1.04Δρmax = 0.29 e Å3
2708 reflectionsΔρmin = 0.26 e Å3
164 parameters
Fractional atomic coordinates and isotropic or equivalent isotropic displacement parameters (Å2) top
xyzUiso*/Ueq
O10.67552 (5)0.84219 (13)0.54655 (5)0.0215 (2)
N10.58519 (6)0.74119 (14)0.59395 (5)0.0174 (2)
N20.47213 (6)0.77607 (15)0.44719 (6)0.0200 (2)
C10.73297 (7)0.83475 (17)0.61927 (7)0.0179 (3)
C20.78445 (7)0.68518 (17)0.63734 (7)0.0202 (3)
H20.78020.58940.60180.024*
C30.84288 (7)0.67583 (18)0.70839 (7)0.0223 (3)
C40.84907 (7)0.82240 (19)0.75792 (7)0.0215 (3)
H40.88930.81930.80600.026*
C50.79743 (7)0.97296 (18)0.73822 (7)0.0220 (3)
H50.80271.07230.77270.026*
C60.73806 (7)0.97912 (17)0.66841 (7)0.0206 (3)
H60.70181.08040.65480.025*
C70.89521 (8)0.5050 (2)0.73175 (9)0.0364 (4)
H7A0.93930.53280.77810.055*
H7B0.91450.47360.69290.055*
H7C0.86580.39770.73950.055*
C80.60151 (7)0.79686 (16)0.53826 (7)0.0174 (3)
C90.54531 (7)0.81523 (17)0.46401 (7)0.0192 (3)
H90.56180.85700.42600.023*
C100.45167 (7)0.71606 (16)0.50459 (7)0.0176 (3)
C110.37355 (7)0.66926 (17)0.48997 (7)0.0218 (3)
H110.33560.67920.44080.026*
C120.35219 (7)0.60961 (18)0.54625 (7)0.0230 (3)
H120.29940.57910.53620.028*
C130.40826 (7)0.59334 (17)0.61903 (7)0.0219 (3)
H130.39300.55120.65770.026*
C140.48469 (7)0.63759 (17)0.63472 (7)0.0194 (3)
H140.52190.62660.68410.023*
C150.50814 (7)0.69927 (16)0.57774 (7)0.0163 (3)
Atomic displacement parameters (Å2) top
U11U22U33U12U13U23
O10.0167 (4)0.0313 (5)0.0162 (4)0.0030 (4)0.0059 (3)0.0016 (4)
N10.0173 (5)0.0183 (5)0.0161 (5)0.0006 (4)0.0057 (4)0.0004 (4)
N20.0221 (6)0.0191 (5)0.0168 (5)0.0012 (4)0.0051 (4)0.0003 (4)
C10.0150 (6)0.0236 (6)0.0156 (6)0.0040 (5)0.0063 (5)0.0018 (5)
C20.0197 (6)0.0207 (6)0.0228 (6)0.0035 (5)0.0108 (5)0.0027 (5)
C30.0173 (6)0.0252 (6)0.0266 (7)0.0009 (5)0.0106 (5)0.0046 (5)
C40.0160 (6)0.0301 (7)0.0176 (6)0.0044 (5)0.0055 (5)0.0027 (5)
C50.0240 (7)0.0248 (6)0.0201 (6)0.0051 (5)0.0116 (5)0.0028 (5)
C60.0203 (6)0.0213 (6)0.0223 (6)0.0011 (5)0.0104 (5)0.0017 (5)
C70.0294 (8)0.0366 (8)0.0422 (9)0.0122 (6)0.0127 (7)0.0077 (7)
C80.0167 (6)0.0168 (6)0.0190 (6)0.0001 (4)0.0071 (5)0.0010 (5)
C90.0220 (7)0.0197 (6)0.0161 (6)0.0009 (5)0.0076 (5)0.0005 (5)
C100.0194 (6)0.0141 (5)0.0186 (6)0.0004 (4)0.0065 (5)0.0001 (5)
C110.0180 (6)0.0209 (6)0.0218 (6)0.0007 (5)0.0023 (5)0.0011 (5)
C120.0178 (6)0.0227 (6)0.0291 (7)0.0027 (5)0.0097 (5)0.0005 (5)
C130.0251 (7)0.0200 (6)0.0237 (6)0.0011 (5)0.0128 (5)0.0004 (5)
C140.0213 (6)0.0190 (6)0.0180 (6)0.0003 (5)0.0074 (5)0.0003 (5)
C150.0178 (6)0.0133 (5)0.0172 (6)0.0010 (4)0.0060 (5)0.0016 (4)
Geometric parameters (Å, º) top
O1—C81.3612 (14)C6—H60.9500
O1—C11.4119 (14)C7—H7A0.9800
N1—C81.2947 (16)C7—H7B0.9800
N1—C151.3764 (15)C7—H7C0.9800
N2—C91.3018 (15)C8—C91.4302 (17)
N2—C101.3787 (16)C9—H90.9500
C1—C61.3778 (17)C10—C111.4087 (17)
C1—C21.3787 (17)C10—C151.4153 (16)
C2—C31.3967 (17)C11—C121.3678 (18)
C2—H20.9500C11—H110.9500
C3—C41.3905 (19)C12—C131.4071 (18)
C3—C71.5080 (18)C12—H120.9500
C4—C51.3859 (18)C13—C141.3707 (17)
C4—H40.9500C13—H130.9500
C5—C61.3863 (17)C14—C151.4082 (17)
C5—H50.9500C14—H140.9500
C8—O1—C1116.93 (9)H7B—C7—H7C109.5
C8—N1—C15115.49 (10)N1—C8—O1121.51 (11)
C9—N2—C10116.58 (10)N1—C8—C9124.08 (11)
C6—C1—C2122.30 (11)O1—C8—C9114.41 (10)
C6—C1—O1119.61 (11)N2—C9—C8121.63 (11)
C2—C1—O1118.02 (11)N2—C9—H9119.2
C1—C2—C3119.36 (11)C8—C9—H9119.2
C1—C2—H2120.3N2—C10—C11119.44 (11)
C3—C2—H2120.3N2—C10—C15120.93 (11)
C4—C3—C2118.62 (11)C11—C10—C15119.63 (11)
C4—C3—C7121.00 (12)C12—C11—C10120.23 (12)
C2—C3—C7120.30 (12)C12—C11—H11119.9
C5—C4—C3121.04 (11)C10—C11—H11119.9
C5—C4—H4119.5C11—C12—C13120.17 (12)
C3—C4—H4119.5C11—C12—H12119.9
C6—C5—C4120.22 (12)C13—C12—H12119.9
C6—C5—H5119.9C14—C13—C12120.76 (12)
C4—C5—H5119.9C14—C13—H13119.6
C1—C6—C5118.40 (12)C12—C13—H13119.6
C1—C6—H6120.8C13—C14—C15120.15 (11)
C5—C6—H6120.8C13—C14—H14119.9
C3—C7—H7A109.5C15—C14—H14119.9
C3—C7—H7B109.5N1—C15—C14119.66 (11)
H7A—C7—H7B109.5N1—C15—C10121.29 (11)
C3—C7—H7C109.5C14—C15—C10119.05 (11)
H7A—C7—H7C109.5
C8—O1—C1—C677.38 (14)N1—C8—C9—N20.01 (19)
C8—O1—C1—C2105.36 (13)O1—C8—C9—N2179.64 (11)
C6—C1—C2—C31.58 (18)C9—N2—C10—C11179.26 (11)
O1—C1—C2—C3178.76 (10)C9—N2—C10—C150.17 (17)
C1—C2—C3—C42.44 (18)N2—C10—C11—C12179.95 (11)
C1—C2—C3—C7174.40 (12)C15—C10—C11—C120.61 (18)
C2—C3—C4—C51.48 (18)C10—C11—C12—C130.45 (19)
C7—C3—C4—C5175.34 (12)C11—C12—C13—C140.31 (19)
C3—C4—C5—C60.41 (18)C12—C13—C14—C150.33 (19)
C2—C1—C6—C50.31 (18)C8—N1—C15—C14179.98 (11)
O1—C1—C6—C5176.82 (10)C8—N1—C15—C100.31 (16)
C4—C5—C6—C11.31 (18)C13—C14—C15—N1179.24 (11)
C15—N1—C8—O1179.77 (10)C13—C14—C15—C100.48 (18)
C15—N1—C8—C90.15 (17)N2—C10—C15—N10.33 (17)
C1—O1—C8—N13.05 (16)C11—C10—C15—N1179.09 (11)
C1—O1—C8—C9177.29 (10)N2—C10—C15—C14179.95 (11)
C10—N2—C9—C80.00 (17)C11—C10—C15—C140.62 (17)

Experimental details

Crystal data
Chemical formulaC15H12N2O
Mr236.27
Crystal system, space groupMonoclinic, C2/c
Temperature (K)100
a, b, c (Å)18.5958 (5), 7.0710 (1), 19.4821 (5)
β (°) 112.487 (1)
V3)2366.94 (9)
Z8
Radiation typeMo Kα
µ (mm1)0.09
Crystal size (mm)0.40 × 0.15 × 0.10
Data collection
DiffractometerBruker SMART APEX
diffractometer
Absorption correction
No. of measured, independent and
observed [I > 2σ(I)] reflections
8036, 2708, 2179
Rint0.025
(sin θ/λ)max1)0.650
Refinement
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)], wR(F2), S 0.040, 0.112, 1.04
No. of reflections2708
No. of parameters164
H-atom treatmentH-atom parameters constrained
Δρmax, Δρmin (e Å3)0.29, 0.26

Computer programs: APEX2 software (Bruker, 2007), SAINT (Bruker, 2007), SAINT, SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008), SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008), X-SEED (Barbour, 2001), publCIF (Westrip, 2008).

 

Acknowledgements

We thank the University of Malaya for supporting this study (grant No. 358/2008 A).

References

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