
Acta Cryst. (2007). C63, o234-o238 [ doi:10.1107/S0108270107008682 ]
Abstract: In ethyl N-[2-(hydroxyacetyl)phenyl]carbamate, C11H13NO4, all of the non-H atoms lie on a mirror plane in the space group Pnma; the molecules are linked into simple chains by a single C-H
O hydrogen bond. The molecules of ethyl N-[2-(hydroxyacetyl)-4-iodophenyl]carbamate, C11H12INO4, are linked into sheets by a combination of O-H
I and C-H
O hydrogen bonds and a dipolar I
O contact. Ethyl N-[2-(hydroxyacetyl)-4-methylphenyl]carbamate, C12H15NO4, crystallizes with Z' = 2 in the space group P
; pairs of molecules are weakly linked by an O-H
O hydrogen bond and these aggregates are linked into chains by two independent aromatic
-
stacking interactions.
Formula: C11H13NO4, C11H12INO4 and C12H15NO4
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