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Chandru P Chandrasekaran1, James P Donahue2
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX 77710, USA.
Abstract:
The planar title compound 4,5-dimethyl-1,3-dioxol-2-one, C5H6O3, 1, crystallizes with its mol-ecular C 2 axis coincident with a crystallographic mirror plane in space group P21/m. In the plane defined by the b axis and an ac face diagonal, anti-parallel linear strands of 1, formed by simple translation, associate to form sheets with close H⋯H and O⋯O inter-molecular contacts. Between the sheets, parallel strands of 1 place the carbonyl O atom near the five-membered ring centroid of a neighboring mol-ecule with close O⋯O and O⋯C contacts.
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