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This article discusses 5-cyano-1,3-phenylene diacetate.
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Abstract: In the title molecule, C11H9NO4, the two acet-oxy groups are twisted from the plane of the benzene ring by 67.89 (4) and 53.30 (5)°. Both carbonyl groups are on the same side of the aromatic ring. In the crystal, weak C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds link mol-ecules into layers parallel to the ac plane. The crystal packing exhibits π-π inter-actions between the aromatic rings, indicated by a short inter-centroid distance of 3.767 (3) Å.
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Abbassi, Bahar; Brumfield, Michela; Jones, Lloyd M.; Nesterov, Vladimir N. & Carr, Andrew J.5-Cyano-1,3-phenylene diacetate,
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May 24, 2014;
[Chester, England].
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