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Acta Cryst. (2005). E61, o2280-o2282  [ doi:10.1107/S1600536805019495 ]

2-Phenoxybenzoic acid at room temperature

A. Parkin, S. M. Harte, D. Carmichael, S. Currie, L. Drummond, A. Haahr, K. Haggarty, T. Hunter, A. Lamarque, L. Lawton, C. Martin, J. E. Mathieson, J. S. Mathieson, T. McGlone, J. McGregor, L. McMillan, L. Robertson, R. Thatcher, S. Vance and C. C. Wilson

Abstract: In the crystal structure of the title compound, C13H10O3, the molecules form classical hydrogen-bonded carboxylic acid dimers [O...O = 2.651  (2)  Å]. These dimers are linked by C-H...[pi] and [pi]-[pi] interactions to give a three-dimensional network.

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