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(E)-3-[4-(Dimethyl-amino)-phen-yl]-1-(2-methyl-4-phenyl-quinolin-3-yl)prop-2-en-1-one 0.7-hydrate.

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In the title compound, C27H24N2O·0.7H2O, the quinoline ring system is approximately planar, with a maximum deviation of 0.011 (1) Å, and forms dihedral angles with the phenyl and benzene rings, respectively.
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In the title compound, C27H24N2O·0.7H2O, the quinoline ring system is approximately planar, with a maximum deviation of 0.011 (1) A, and forms dihedral angles of 74.70 (4) and 80.14 (4)° with the phenyl and benzene rings, respectively. In the crystal, the mol­ecules are linked to the water mol­ecules via inter­molecular O—H⋯N hydrogen bonds and further stabilized by C—H⋯π inter­actions involving the centroid of the benzene ring of the quinoline group. This benzene ring is observed to form a π–π inter­action with an adjacent pyridine ring [centroid–centroid distance = 3.7120 (6) A].

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良二 上田
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A short history of SHELX

TL;DR: This paper could serve as a general literature citation when one or more of the open-source SH ELX programs (and the Bruker AXS version SHELXTL) are employed in the course of a crystal-structure determination.
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Structure validation in chemical crystallography

TL;DR: This paper reports on the current status of structure validation in chemical crystallography and describes the current state of research in this area.
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Tables of bond lengths determined by X-ray and neutron diffraction. Part 1. Bond lengths in organic compounds

TL;DR: The average lengths of bonds involving the elements H, B, C, N, O, F, Si, P, S, Cl, As, Se, Br, Te, and l in organic compounds are reported in this article.
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A nitrogen‐gas‐stream cryostat for general X‐ray diffraction studies

TL;DR: In this paper, a continuous nitrogen-flow cooling device for X-ray diffraction studies is described, which works in the range 77.4 to 323.0 k with a precision of ± 0.1 k and a liquid-nitrogen constant consumption rate of 0.5 k−1 over the whole temperature range.
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