4-(4-Hydroxybenzoyl)phenol monohydrate

The aromatic rings of the title compound, C13H10O3 center dot H2O, are aligned at dihedral angles of 20.6 (1) and 40.8 (1)degrees with respect to the triangular C-aryl-C(=O)-C-aryl fragment. The hydroxy groups are each hydrogen-bond donors to separate water molecules, the water molecule itself being...

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Main Authors: Li, He-Ping, Yang, Yun-Xia, Ng, S.W.
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spelling my.um.eprints.120312019-01-31T04:38:01Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/12031/ 4-(4-Hydroxybenzoyl)phenol monohydrate Li, He-Ping Yang, Yun-Xia Ng, S.W. Q Science (General) The aromatic rings of the title compound, C13H10O3 center dot H2O, are aligned at dihedral angles of 20.6 (1) and 40.8 (1)degrees with respect to the triangular C-aryl-C(=O)-C-aryl fragment. The hydroxy groups are each hydrogen-bond donors to separate water molecules, the water molecule itself being hydrogen-bonded to one hydroxy group and one carbonyl group. The water molecule exists in an unusual four-coordinate environment in the resulting layer structure. International Union of Crystallography 2010 Article PeerReviewed Li, He-Ping and Yang, Yun-Xia and Ng, S.W. (2010) 4-(4-Hydroxybenzoyl)phenol monohydrate. Acta Crystallographica Section E: Structure Reports Online, 66 (11). O2867-U632. ISSN 1600-5368
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Li, He-Ping
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Ng, S.W.
4-(4-Hydroxybenzoyl)phenol monohydrate
description The aromatic rings of the title compound, C13H10O3 center dot H2O, are aligned at dihedral angles of 20.6 (1) and 40.8 (1)degrees with respect to the triangular C-aryl-C(=O)-C-aryl fragment. The hydroxy groups are each hydrogen-bond donors to separate water molecules, the water molecule itself being hydrogen-bonded to one hydroxy group and one carbonyl group. The water molecule exists in an unusual four-coordinate environment in the resulting layer structure.
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author Li, He-Ping
Yang, Yun-Xia
Ng, S.W.
author_facet Li, He-Ping
Yang, Yun-Xia
Ng, S.W.
author_sort Li, He-Ping
title 4-(4-Hydroxybenzoyl)phenol monohydrate
title_short 4-(4-Hydroxybenzoyl)phenol monohydrate
title_full 4-(4-Hydroxybenzoyl)phenol monohydrate
title_fullStr 4-(4-Hydroxybenzoyl)phenol monohydrate
title_full_unstemmed 4-(4-Hydroxybenzoyl)phenol monohydrate
title_sort 4-(4-hydroxybenzoyl)phenol monohydrate
publisher International Union of Crystallography
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/12031/
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