Abstract
Oxalic acid, C2O4H2, and 4,4′-bipyridyl, C10H8N2, crystallize in a 1:1 ratio. The asymmetric unit consists of one oxalic acid (OXA) molecule and one 4,4'bipyridyl (BPY) molecule in general positions, together with one half-OXA molecule and one half-BPY molecule; the latter two molecules are centrosymmetric. The molecules are linked in two parallel independent chains by strong O—H...N hydrogen bonds. In one chain there is one independent O—H...N hydrogen bond [N...O = 2.557 (3) Å] and the molecules lie on centres of symmetry and are therefore constrained to have planar central portions. The second chain contains two independent O—H...N hydrogen bonds [O...N = 2.549 (3) and 2.581 (3) Å] and both molecules are twisted about their central bonds.
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