Abstract

The title compound, C14H15BrO2, contains a sterically unencumbered norbornyl group. The dihedral angle between the plane of the carboxyl­ate group and the mean plane of the adjacent benzene ring is 5.3 (2)°. The dihedral angle between the plane of the carboxyl­ate group and the norbornyl methano C—O bond is 4.5 (1)°, the methano C atom deviating by 0.141 (2) Å from this plane. In the crystal, mol­ecules pack as pairs of enanti­omers, with a distance of 3.747 (1) Å between the centroids of nearest parallel benzene rings.

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  • The title compound, C14H15BrO2, contains a sterically unencumbered norbornyl group

  • Molecules pack as pairs of enantiomers, with a distance of 3.747 (1) Å between the centroids of nearest parallel benzene rings

  • No transmission coefficients are available from the program

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Data collection a Department of Chemistry, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah 84408-2503, and b. R factor = 0.022; wR factor = 0.055; data-to-parameter ratio = 13.4. The title compound, C14H15BrO2, contains a sterically unencumbered norbornyl group. The dihedral angle between the plane of the carboxylate group and the mean plane of the adjacent benzene ring is 5.3 (2). The dihedral angle between the plane of the carboxylate group and the norbornyl methano. Molecules pack as pairs of enantiomers, with a distance of 3.747 (1) Å between the centroids of nearest parallel benzene rings

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