JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fluorene-9-carboxylic Acid

A. C. BlackburnA.J. DobsonR. E. Gerkin

Year: 1996 Journal:   Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications Vol: 52 (10)Pages: 2638-2641   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

In fluorene-9-carboxylic acid, C14H10O2, there are two crystallographically independent sets of molecules each of which exhibits hydrogen bonding of the cyclic dimer type about a center of symmetry. Additionally, one of the sets shows disordering of the carboxyl O atoms. Within the carboxyl groups, however, the carboxyl H atoms were found to be, or modelled as, ordered.

Keywords:
Fluorene Dimer Carboxylic acid Hydrogen bond Molecule Chemistry Crystallography Stereochemistry Polymer chemistry Organic chemistry Polymer

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Crystallography and molecular interactions
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