In the title compound, C17H16O4, the dihedral angle between the mean planes of the hydroxyphenyl and dimethoxyphenyl rings is 5.9 (6)°. The mean plane of the prop-2-en-1-one group makes dihedral angles of 3.6 (0) and 2.6 (7)° with the hydroxyphenyl and dimethoxyphenyl rings, respectively. An intramolecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bond occurs. The crystal packing is stabilized by weak intermolecular C—H⋯O contacts and π–π stacking interactions [centroid–centroid distance = 3.6571 (8) Å].
In the title compound, C15H11ClO2, the dihedral angle between the mean planes of the chlorobenzene and hydroxybenzene rings is 6.5 (6)°. The mean plane of the prop-2-en-1-one group makes an angle of 18.0 (1)° with the hydroxyphenyl ring and 11.5 (1)° with the chlorophenyl ring. The crystal packing is stabilized by intermolecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, weak C—H⋯O, C—H⋯π and π–π stacking interactions [centroid–centroid distances = 3.7771 (7) and 3.6917 (7) Å].
In the title compound, C17H16O4, the dihedral angle between the mean planes of the hydroxyphenyl and dimethoxyphenyl rings is 19.34 (7)°. The mean plane of the prop-2-en-1-one group, the active site in this molecule, makes angles of 7.40 (8) and 13.25 (8)°, respectively, with the hydroxyphenyl and dimethoxyphenyl rings. The crystal packing is stabilized by O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, weak intermolecular C—H⋯O and π–π stacking interactions [centroid–centroid distance = 3.7386 (9) Å].
The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C23H16O2, contains two independent molecules in which the dihedral angles between the anthracene ring system and the benzene ring are 73.0 (3) and 73.3 (3)°. In both independent molecules, the hydroxy group is involved in an intramolecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bond. The crystal packing is stabilized by π–π interactions [centroid–centroid distances = 3.6518 (9), 3.7070 (9) and 3.7632 (9) Å] and weak intermolecular C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds.
In the title compound, C22H18O3, an intramolecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bond stabilizes the molecular structure, forming an S(6) ring motif. The central benzene ring forms a dihedral angle of 64.74 (5)° with the phenyl ring and a dihedral angle of 5.58 (5)° with the terminal benzene ring. In the crystal, molecules are linked into columns along the a axis via intermolecular C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds. C—H⋯π interactions involving the centroid of the hydroxy-substituted benzene ring further stabilize the crystal structure.
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