1972
DOI: 10.1107/s0567740872002213
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The crystal and molecular structure of symmetrical cedrone, a dimeric oxidation product of trimethylphloroglucinol

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“…The strain can also be seen in several of the bond lengths and angles (see Fig. 2 Kraut & Traylor, 1968;Kobayashi, Iitaka & Shibata, 1970;Beisler & Silverton, 1972). When the ring system in the parent compound (I) was opened to form (III) most of the strain found in (II) was eliminated.…”
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“…The strain can also be seen in several of the bond lengths and angles (see Fig. 2 Kraut & Traylor, 1968;Kobayashi, Iitaka & Shibata, 1970;Beisler & Silverton, 1972). When the ring system in the parent compound (I) was opened to form (III) most of the strain found in (II) was eliminated.…”
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“…(Beisler & Silverton, 1972) which also has a bisnordiadamantane ring skeleton, the two halves of the molecule are related by a center of symmetry which is coincident with a crystallographic center. The fused cage system of (II), made up of 4 five-membered rings and 2 six-membered rings, is severely strained.…”
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