Crystal Structures of the cis- and trans-Chlordanes and Their Photoisomers
Australian Journal of Chemistry
32(3) 553 - 565
Published: 1979
Abstract
The crystal structures of the cis- and trans-chlordanes and their photoisomers, C10H6Cl8, have been determined at 295(1) K by direct methods and refined by least squares. (1) cis-Chlordane: monoclinic P21/c, a 13.742(9), b 8.073(4), c 13.299(5) Å, β 93.81(4)º, Z 4. R 0.050 (1322 'observed' reflections). (2) trans-Chlordane: monoclinic, P21/a, a 15.762(5), b 7.694(2), c 12.526(4) Å, β 93.38(4)º, Z 4. R 0.052 (1678 'observed' reflections). (3) Photo-cis-chlordane: monoclinic, P 21/n, a 12.403(3), b 13.830(4), c 8.310(2) Å, β 96.75(2)º, Z 4. R 0.056 (1501 'observed' reflections). (4) Photo-trans-chlordane: monoclinic, P21/c,a 16.521(5), b 6.699(2), c 14.431(6)& 11 115.68(3)º, Z 4. R 0.047 (1302 'observed' reflections). An exceedingly long carbon-carbon bond (1.66(1) Å) is observed in (4).
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9790553
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