The core is a five-membered 1,2,4-triazole ring (N1-N2-C3-N4-C5) with positions numbered so that:
- N1 is bonded to a para-chlorophenyl group (with the chlorine positioned para to the attachment point).
- At C3, an ester substituent is present; its carbonyl is directly attached to the triazole ring, and the ester oxygen connects to a phenyl ring that bears an imine-type substituent at the meta position relative to the oxygen linkage. In this imine, the carbon bears a hydroxyl group, and the nitrogen is substituted with a cyclopropyl group (a three-carbon saturated ring).
- C5 carries a methyl substituent.
