1981
DOI: 10.1107/s0567740881007450
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Structure of 1-phenylcyclohexanol

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“…The asymmetric unit contains one molecule with bond distances which are in the normal range. The bond angle C(12)C(1 1)C(16) deviates from the other bond angles in the phenyl ring but is in accordance with 1-phenylcyclohexanol (Ahmed & Huber, 1981). The bond angles involving the C(2) atom deviate from the regular tetrahedral value.…”
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“…The asymmetric unit contains one molecule with bond distances which are in the normal range. The bond angle C(12)C(1 1)C(16) deviates from the other bond angles in the phenyl ring but is in accordance with 1-phenylcyclohexanol (Ahmed & Huber, 1981). The bond angles involving the C(2) atom deviate from the regular tetrahedral value.…”
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“…It appears that OH...n interaction occurs if the C-O bond is twisted out of the phenyl plane by 90 °. Ahmed & Huber (1981) have investigated the structure of 1-phenylcyclohexanol by means of X-rays. This compound also has a phenyl ring and a hydroxyl group substituted at the same C atom.…”
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