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Construction and Systematical Symmetric Studies of a Series of Supramolecular Clusters with Binary or Ternary Ammonium Triphenylacetates
Published on: February 15, 2016
Crystal structure of bis-(4-meth-oxy-phenyl) malonate
H C Devarajegowda1, P A Suchetan2, S Sreenivasa3
1Department of Physics, Yuvaraja's College (Constituent College), University of, Mysore, Mysore, Karnataka 570 005, India.
Abstract:
The complete mol-ecule of the title compound, C17H16O6, is generated by crystallographic twofold symmetry, with the central methyl-ene C atom lying on the rotation axis. The carbonyl O atom is disordered over two adjacent positions in a 0.63 (3):0.37 (3) ratio and the dihedral angle between the benzene rings in the two halves of the mol-ecule is 79.31 (12)°. In the crystal, mol-ecules are connected by C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds, generating (110) sheets. Very weak intra-sheet C-H⋯π inter-actions are also observed.
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