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Published on: April 24, 2018
Crystal structure of 3,4-di-meth-oxy-phenol
Heather A Mills-Robles1, Vasumathi Desikan1, James A Golen2
1Department of Science & Math, Massasoit Community College, 1 Massasoit Boulevard, Brockton, MA 02302, USA.
Abstract:
The title compound, C8H10O3, has two planar mol-ecules in the asymmetric unit possessing mean deviations from planarity of 0.051 and 0.071 Å. In the crystal, there are two distinct infinite chains, both along [010]. The chains are formed by O-H⋯O inter-actions between the phenol and both the 3-meth-oxy and the 4-meth-oxy groups.
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