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N-(3-Methoxyphenyl)-tert-butanesulfinamide
In the title compound, C11H17NO2S, the molecules interact in a head-to-tail fashion through pairs of N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, giving discrete centrosymmetric dimers. The N(H)S(O)tBu fragment is disordered over two sets of positions, with the major component comprising 90.0 (2)%
N-Phenyl-tert-butanesulfinamide
In the racemic title compound, C10H15NOS, the packing exhibits centrosymmetric pairs of molecules linked by N—H⋯O=S hydrogen bonds in a head-to-tail fashion. The N—Caryl bond [1.4083 (12) Å] is considerably shorter than the N—Calkyl bonds typically found in N-alkylalkanesulfinamides (1.470–1.530 Å)
N-Phenyladamantane-1-sulfinamide
In the racemic title compound, C16H21NOS, the molecules are packed into polymeric chains in the b-axis direction and are linked along the b axis by N—H⋯O and C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds
N,N-Dibenzylmethanesulfonamide
Molecules of the title compound, C15H17NO2S, which was synthesized from methanesulfonyl chloride and dibenzylamine, are packed in antiparallel arrays along the c axis, with the methyl group of one molecule dovetailed between the two phenyl rings of the next molecule. Along any such array, the sulfonyl O atoms protrude alternately up and down
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