Abstract
The molecule of the title compound, C12H14Cl2O2, lies about an inversion center. The six-membered ring is almost planar, with the largest deviation from the least-squares plane being 0.014 (4) Å. The molecular conformation is stabilized by a weak intramolecular C—H⋯O hydrogen bond. In the crystal, molecules are packed into stacks along the c-axis direction, with an intercentroid separation of 4.811 (2) Å. Neighboring molecules within the stack are related by the c-glide plane.
Highlights
The molecule of the title compound, C12H14Cl2O2, lies about an inversion center
The molecular conformation is stabilized by a weak intramolecular C—HÁ Á ÁO hydrogen bond
Molecules are packed into stacks along the c-axis direction, with an intercentroid separation of 4.811 (2) A
Summary
The molecule of the title compound, C12H14Cl2O2, lies about an inversion center. The six-membered ring is almost planar, with the largest deviation from the least-squares plane being 0.014 (4) A. The molecular conformation is stabilized by a weak intramolecular C—HÁ Á ÁO hydrogen bond. Molecules are packed into stacks along the c-axis direction, with an intercentroid separation of 4.811 (2) A. Neighboring molecules within the stack are related by the c-glide plane. Related literature Metal complexes of catechols, semiquinones and quinones are of general interest in the investigation of ligand centered redox reactions and as models for biochemical processes involving metal ions, see: Mostafa (1999). See: Allen et al (1987).
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