%0 Journal Article %T N-Benzylaniline %A Richard Betz %A Cedric McCleland %A Harold Marchand %J Acta Crystallographica Section E %D 2011 %I International Union of Crystallography %R 10.1107/s1600536811014553 %X The title compound, C13H13N, is an N-alkylated derivative of aniline. The N atom is present in a nearly planar molecular geometry (angles sums at the N atom are 358 and 359¡ã in the two molecules of the asymmetric unit). The planes defined by the aromatic rings intersect at angles of 80.76 (4) and 81.40 (4)¡ã in the two molecules. In the crystal, N¡ªH...Cg interactions connect the two molecules of the asymmetric unit to form infinite homodromic chains along the crystallographic b axis [N...¦Ð = 3.4782 (12) and 3.4642 (13) ]. %U http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S1600536811014553