Abstract The synthesis and investigation of a new biologically active derivative of dihydropyrimidine are reported. The structure of the synthesized compound was investigated by X-ray single crystal diffraction method. In… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The synthesis and investigation of a new biologically active derivative of dihydropyrimidine are reported. The structure of the synthesized compound was investigated by X-ray single crystal diffraction method. In order to understand the molecular interactions, the Hirshfeld surface and contacts enrichment analyses were performed. The crystal packing is mainly stabilized by strong N–H⋯O hydrogen bonds and aromatic cycle stacking. Among the different types of oxygen atoms, the most electronegative had the highest propensity to form H-bonds. Biological activity of the synthesized compound was studied against E.coli, P. aeruginosa and S. aureus bacteria.
               
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