Abstract

The X-ray structure of the title compound has been determined for the first time. It shows the ring flip disorder common among thiophene-3-carbonyl derivatives and the occurrence of this phenomenon in the structures of such compounds is discussed.

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  • The X-ray structure of the title compound has been determined for the first time

  • 53–54 (Figure 1), we were interested to see whether this compound would exhibit of several recent reports of “ring flip disorder” in the structures of thiophene-3-carbonyl nomenon

  • We report here structure, which does show ring flip disorder, and survey the recent research its X-ray structure, which does show ring flip disorder, and survey the recent research area. in this area

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Introduction

It shows the ring flip disorder common among thiophene-3-carbonyl derivatives and the occurrence of this phenomenon in the structures of such compounds is discussed. 53–54 (Figure 1), we were interested to see whether this compound would exhibit of several recent reports of “ring flip disorder” in the structures of thiophene-3-carbonyl nomenon. Shows how the molecule is disordered obtained bychloride reaction of thiophene-3-carboxylic acid withbut thionyl chloride follo with the acid function and C(2)–C(4) appearing as expected the remaining two atom positions occupied optionally by either by

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