1. 3-Fluorobenzoic acid–4-acetylpyridine (1/1) at 100 K
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Andrew Parkin, Chick C. Wilson, Alex Whyte, Neil Thomson, Graeme Stewart, Duncan J. Sneddon, Harriet Saxby, Jenna Quail, Sarah Palmer, Alan R. G. Martin, Robert McTaggart, Eve McCalmont, Clifford Harris, Gary Copeland, Stephen C. Cairns, Andrew Cairns, Angela Ballantyne, Martin S. Adam, Lynne H. Thomas, and Gavin A. Craig
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Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
In the title compound, C7H5FO2·C7H7NO, a moderate-strength hydrogen bond is formed between the carboxyl group of one molecule and the pyridine N atom of the other. The benzoic acid molecule is observed to be disordered over two positions with the second orientation only 4% occupied. This disorder is also reflected in the presence of diffuse scattering in the diffraction pattern.
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- 2009
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