Abstract

Diphenyl(4-pyridyl)methanol, C 18 H 15 NO, forms chains in the solid state in which the molecules are linked by O-H...N hydrogen bonds; the O atoms, although potential hydrogen-bond acceptors, are not utilized as such in the intermolecular hydrogen bonding. Triphenylmethylamine, C 19 H 17 N, crystallizes as isolated molecules with perfectly ordered pyramidal NH 2 groups; there is no intermolecular hydrogen bonding despite the availability of potential hydrogen-bond donors and acceptors

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MethanolMoleculeChemistryComputational chemistryOrganic chemistry

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Year
1994
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Volume
50
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6
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924-928
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Christopher Glidewell, G. Ferguson (1994). Molecules isoelectronic with triphenylmethanol: diphenyl(4-pyridyl)methanol and triphenylmethylamine. Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications , 50 (6) , 924-928. https://doi.org/10.1107/s0108270193014209

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10.1107/s0108270193014209