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. 2008 Aug 16;64(Pt 9):o1770.
doi: 10.1107/S1600536808025920.

N-(2-Hydroxy-phen-yl)-4-nitro-phthalimide

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N-(2-Hydroxy-phen-yl)-4-nitro-phthalimide

Shahirah Mansor et al. Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online. .

Abstract

Mol-ecules of the title compound, C(14)H(8)N(2)O(5), are linked by a hydr-oxy-amide O-H⋯O hydrogen bond into a linear chain. The hydr-oxy group is disordered over two positions of the benzene ring in an approximate 0.57:0.43 ratio.

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Fig. 1.
Fig. 1.
Thermal ellipsoid plot (Barbour, 2001) of O–H···O hydrogen-bonded structure of C14H8N2O3 at the 70% probability level. Dashed lines denote the intermolecular hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen atoms are drawn as spheres of arbitrary radius. Only the major component of disorder is shown.

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