3,4-Dinitro-1H-pyrazole benzene 0.25-solvate 2C3H2N4O4ยท0.5C6H6
2011
Crystal Structure of 3,4-Dinitro-1H-Pyrazole Benzene Solvate
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Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): Li Yong-Xiang, Du Shan, Wang Jian-Long
Primary Institution: North University of China
Conclusion
The study presents the crystal structure of a compound containing dinitropyrazole and benzene, revealing specific geometric arrangements of the molecules.
Supporting Evidence
- The crystal structure was determined using X-ray diffraction.
- The compound contains two independent dinitropyrazole molecules and a half benzene molecule.
- The nitro groups in the pyrazole are twisted relative to the pyrazole plane.
Takeaway
Scientists looked at how a special chemical compound is arranged in a crystal. They found that the parts of the compound are lined up in a specific way.
Methodology
The compound was synthesized by nitration of pyrazole, and single crystals were obtained for X-ray diffraction analysis.
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