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X-Ray Powder Diffraction Data for 2-nitro-l-phenyl-prop-l-ene

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2013

D.F. Rendle
Affiliation:
The Metropolitan Police Forensic Science Laboratory, 109 Lambeth Road, London, SE1 7LP, U.K.
E.J. Glazier
Affiliation:
The Metropolitan Police Forensic Science Laboratory, 109 Lambeth Road, London, SE1 7LP, U.K.
P.M. Cain
Affiliation:
The Metropolitan Police Forensic Science Laboratory, 109 Lambeth Road, London, SE1 7LP, U.K.
B.E. Connett
Affiliation:
The Metropolitan Police Forensic Science Laboratory, 109 Lambeth Road, London, SE1 7LP, U.K.

Abstract

X-ray powder diffraction data for the compound 2-nitro-l-phenyl-prop-l-ene, C9H9NO2 are reported. The crystals are orthorhombic and the space group is Pbca[61], with a = 7.576(2), b = 19.452(5), c = 11.269(4)Å, Z = 8 Dx = 1.305, Dm = 1.300(2) g/cm3.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1989

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