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| 1504320 | CIF | C11 H14 Cl N O | P b c a | 9.7381; 10.0151; 22.9501 90; 90; 90 | 2238.28 | Hursthouse, Michael B.; Huth, L. Susanne; Threlfall, Terence L. Why Do Organic Compounds Crystallise Well or Badly or Ever so Slowly? Why Is Crystallisation Nevertheless Such a Good Purification Technique?† Organic Process Research & Development, 2009, 13, 1231 |
| 1504321 | CIF | C11 H15 N O | C 1 2/c 1 | 42.887; 5.1367; 19.263 90; 108.372; 90 | 4027.3 | Hursthouse, Michael B.; Huth, L. Susanne; Threlfall, Terence L. Why Do Organic Compounds Crystallise Well or Badly or Ever so Slowly? Why Is Crystallisation Nevertheless Such a Good Purification Technique?† Organic Process Research & Development, 2009, 13, 1231 |
| 1504322 | CIF | C7 H6 Br N O | P 1 21/c 1 | 9.1595; 11.8459; 6.6063 90; 93.952; 90 | 715.1 | Hursthouse, Michael B.; Huth, L. Susanne; Threlfall, Terence L. Why Do Organic Compounds Crystallise Well or Badly or Ever so Slowly? Why Is Crystallisation Nevertheless Such a Good Purification Technique?† Organic Process Research & Development, 2009, 13, 1231 |
| 1504323 | CIF | C7 H6 Br N O | P b c a | 10.848; 9.8017; 13.5375 90; 90; 90 | 1439.43 | Hursthouse, Michael B.; Huth, L. Susanne; Threlfall, Terence L. Why Do Organic Compounds Crystallise Well or Badly or Ever so Slowly? Why Is Crystallisation Nevertheless Such a Good Purification Technique?† Organic Process Research & Development, 2009, 13, 1231 |
| 1504324 | CIF | C8 H6 F3 N O | P -1 | 7.1142; 10.3129; 12.2349 77.686; 79.631; 70.525 | 821.03 | Hursthouse, Michael B.; Huth, L. Susanne; Threlfall, Terence L. Why Do Organic Compounds Crystallise Well or Badly or Ever so Slowly? Why Is Crystallisation Nevertheless Such a Good Purification Technique?† Organic Process Research & Development, 2009, 13, 1231 |
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