The six-membered oxacyclohexene ring of the title compound, C13H14N2O2S, is fused with the benzene ring and the quarternary C atom lies above the plane of the benzene ring by 0.229 (8) Å, whereas the methine C atom (which bears the acetyl substituent) lies below this plane by 0.595 (8) Å. The oxacyclohexene ring is also fused with the sofa-shaped 2,6-diazacyclohexanone ring. The methine C atom that belongs to both six-membered rings lies above the mean plane of the other five atoms (r.m.s. deviation = 0.077 Å) by 0.759 (5) Å. In the crystal, N—H⋯S hydrogen bonds link adjacent molecules into a linear chain.
The organic molecule in the title hydrate, C9H9N3O3·H2O, was obtained by the condenstation of salicylic aldehyde with urea in acetonitrile. The oxazine ring adopts a slightly distorted sofa conformation, with the N atom deviating from the plane passing through the other atoms of the ring by 0.267 (2) Å. The crystal structure displays intermolecular N—H⋯O and O—H⋯O hydrogen bonding.
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