This molecule is built upon a single six-membered aromatic (phenyl) ring bearing three substituents at positions 1, 2, and 4, with a chlorine atom at position 4.
- At position 2, a carbonyl (-C(=O)-) group links the phenyl ring to the nitrogen of a piperazine ring (a saturated six-membered ring containing two nitrogens in para position), and the other nitrogen of that piperazine is substituted by an acetyl group (-C(=O)-CH3).
- At position 1, another carbonyl group (-C(=O)-) is attached; its carbon connects to an alkene linker (-CH=CH-) that is E-configured and leads to a nitrogen of a second piperazine ring. The other nitrogen in this second piperazine ring carries a para-fluorobenzyl substituent (i.e., connected to a para-fluorophenyl group through a methylene group), and the ring carbon adjacent to the nitrogen bonded to the alkene linker is a chiral center (R configuration) substituted by a methyl group.