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4-{[1-(4-Bromo­phen­yl)eth­yl]amino­meth­yl}phenol

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The title compound, C15H16BrNO, obtained from a two-step reaction, was prepared for use in transition metal chemistry as a phenolic ligand with bulky substituents as mentioned in this paper.
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The title compound, C15H16BrNO, obtained from a two-step reaction, was prepared for use in transition metal chemistry as a phenolic ligand with bulky substituents. Inter­molecular N—H⋯O and O—H⋯N hydrogen bonds are present in the crystal structure.

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