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Z' = 4 structure without obvious pseudosymmetry: implications for the formation of solid-state compounds.

Authors :
Lehmler, Han-Joachim
Robertson, Larry W.
Parkin, Sean
Brock, Carolyn Pratt
Source :
Acta Crystallographica: Section B (Wiley-Blackwell); Feb2002, Vol. 58 Issue 1, p140-147, 8p, 4 Diagrams, 3 Charts
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Crystals of 4-chloro-2'-tiphenylol grown at 263 K and studied at both 293 and 142 K are loosely packed and contain OH…O bonded tetramers composed of four crystallographically independent molecules (Z' = 4). Approximate symmetry relationships between independent molecules are apparent in many, perhaps even most, structures with Z' > 1, but are not obvious in this structure. The inefficient crystal packing, the surprisingly large value of Z' and the absence of pseudosymmetry reflect the difficulty of finding a dense molecular arrangement that also allows for hydrogen-bond formation. Impediments to good packing are the steric congestion around the ortho hydroxyl groups and the difficulty in filling space with significantly twisted biphenyl fragments. The packing arrangement adopted is strongly reminiscent of the structure type found for eight simple 44'-biphenyl derivatives, but one of the four independent 4'-chloro-2-biphenylol molecules has an orientation that is significantly different from the orientations of the other three and that does not fit the 4,4'-XPhPhY pattern. It is suggested that molecules that crystallize with Z'> 1 are good candidates for solid-state compound formation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01087681
Volume :
58
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Acta Crystallographica: Section B (Wiley-Blackwell)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
14543334
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1107/S0108768101018043