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Crystals of the 2,6-dichlorobenzoyl ester of C.I. Disperse Yellow 23 and C.I. Disperse Orange 29 were grown from chloroform, and cell dimensions were determined by a least-squares fit. Crystals of both esters were found to exist in the monoclinic space group P2 1 C. The structures of these dyes possessed the anti conformation, unlike that of underivatized C.I. Disperse Orange 29, but the...
Crystals of C.I. Disperse Orange 29, a disazo dye, were grown from a methanol solution and the X-ray structure was solved from 2484 independent reflections to R = 0.0497. Results showed that the crystal examined exists in the triclinic space group P1. Interestingly, the structure generated possessed a syn conformation, unlike 4-phenylazoazobenzene which is known to exist in the anti conformation.
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