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Acta Cryst. (2004). E60, o2125-o2126  [ doi:10.1107/S1600536804025267 ]

Redetermination of 9-nitroanthracene at 100  K

N. M. Glagovich, P. C. D. Foss, O. Michalewski, E. M. Reed, K. E. Strathearn, Y. F. Weiner, G. Crundwell, J. B. Updegraff, M. Zeller and A. D. Hunter

Abstract: The title compound, C14H9NO2, was synthesized by the electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction between anthracene and nitric acid. The crystal structure is a low-temperature (100  K) redetermination of a previously reported room-temperature structure [Trotter (1959). Acta Cryst. 12, 237-242].

Online 30 October 2004


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