Author/Authors :
Stenfors, Brock A. Department of Chemistry - 1 Campus Dr. - Grand Valley State University, USA , Staples, Richard J. Center for Crystallographic Research - Michigan State University - Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, USA , Biros, Shannon M. Department of Chemistry - 1 Campus Dr. - Grand Valley State University, USA , Ngassa, Felix N. Department of Chemistry - 1 Campus Dr. - Grand Valley State University, USA
Abstract :
The title compound, C15H17NO2S, was synthesized via a substitution reaction between 4-methylbenzylamine and p-toluenesulfonyl chloride. In the crystal, N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds link the molecules, forming ribbons running along the b-axis direction. One of the aromatic rings hosts two intermolecular C—H⋯π interactions that link these hydrogen-bonded ribbons into a three-dimensional network.
Keywords :
crystal structure , sulfonamide , N—H⋯O hydrogen bond , C—H⋯π interaction