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The C form of n-hexadecanoic acid
Moreno, Evelyn
Cordobilla, Raquel
Calvet, Teresa
Lahoz, Fernando J.
Balana, Ana I.
3 pages, 2 tables, 2 figures.
In the crystal structure of the title compound, C16H32O2, the molecules are arranged into dimers through O-HO hydrogen bonds. These dimers are packed in bilayers with terminal methyl groups at both external faces, and these layers are parallel to the crystallographic (100) plane. All C-C bonds of the alkyl chain show an antiperiplanar (trans) conformation, with slight deviations from the ideal value in the C-C bonds close to the intermolecular hydrogen bonds. The similarity between the carboxyl C-O bond distances is consistent with the existence of cis-trans tautomerism.
2009-12-14T13:15:37Z
2009-12-14T13:15:37Z
2006-03
artÃculo
Acta Crystallographica - Section C - Crystal Structure Commun 62(3): o129-o131 (2006)
0108-2701
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/19540
10.1107/S0108270106003106
eng
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0108270106003106
openAccess
International Union of Crystallography