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Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials

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Orientation and intramolecular hydrogen bonding of nitro groups in the crystal structure of picric acid, C6H3N3O7*

T. Srikrishnan / M. Soriano-Garcia / R. Parthasarathy
Published Online: 2010-08-25 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1524/zkri.1980.151.3-4.317

Abstract

Crystals of Picric acid, C6H3N3O7 are orthorhombic, space group Pca21, and cell dimensions a = 9.262(1), b = 19.137(1), c = 9.714(1) Å with Dm = 1.78 g· cm−3 and Dx = 1.768 g · cm−3. There are eight molecules in the unit cell. The crystal structure was solved by a combination of multisolution technique and “dummy atom” method with three-dimensional data collected (to the limit of 2θ ∼ 165° for Cu) by the stationary crystal-stationary counter technique on a GE XRD-6 diffractometer. The crystal structure was refined by least-squares method with block diagonal approximation to a final R value of 0.058. The two molecules in the asymmetric unit have different orientations of the nitro groups. In molecule I, the nitro groups are inclined by 17.0, 0.4, 7.7° whereas the corresponding values in molecule II are 2.7, 5.2 and 20.3° respectively. In both the molecules, there is an internal hydrogen bond from the OH group to the proximal oxygen of an adjacent nitro group (O–H… O 2.572, 2.619 Å). There appears to be no correlation between the C —N bond distance and the twist of the nitro groups from the mean phenyl plane. There is a wealth of internal short contacts between the various substituents of the phenyl ring.

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Published Online: 2010-08-25

Published in Print: 1980-02-01


Citation Information: Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials, Volume 151, Issue 3-4, Pages 317–323, ISSN (Online) 2196-7105, ISSN (Print) 2194-4946, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1524/zkri.1980.151.3-4.317.

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