“…1), the oxazaphosphinine ring exhibits a boat conformation where atoms C6/C7/C12/O4 are almost coplanar and atoms P1 and N2 displaced in the same direction by 0.936 (1) and 0.936 (1) Å, respectively. The single and double bond lengths of P and O atoms are in good agreement with the similar structures reported previously (Brzozowski et al, 1990;Angelov et al, 2002;Kant et al, 2009). The P-N bond length, 1.6702 (14) Å, and the P-N-C bond angle, 120.30 (13)°, are comparable with the related structure of [1,3,2]-oxazaphosphorine-6-sulfide (Radha Krishna et al, 2007), but the bond distance shows relatively higher value when compared with the similar benzoxazaphosphorine structures (Yang et al, 1988;Subramanian et al, 1989;Selladurai & Subramanian, 1990;Selladurai et al, 1991).…”