Strong intramolecular O - H⋯O hydrogen bonds in quinaldic acid N-oxide and picolinic acid N-oxide

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Abstract

The title compounds contain very short intramolecular hydrogen bonds of the type C - O - H⋯O - N. The O⋯O distances are 2.425 (2) Å in picolinic acid N-oxide (2-carboxypyridine N-oxide), C6H5NO3, (I), and 2.435 (2) Å in quinaldic acid N-oxide (2-carboxyquinoline N-oxide), C10H7NO3, (II). In (II), this is associated with slight molecular distortion from planarity, while in (I), such an effect cannot be observed because the molecule crystallizes on a mirror plane.

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Steiner, T., Schreurs, A. M. M., Lutz, M., & Kroon, J. (2000). Strong intramolecular O - H⋯O hydrogen bonds in quinaldic acid N-oxide and picolinic acid N-oxide. Acta Crystallographica Section C: Crystal Structure Communications, 56(5), 577–579. https://doi.org/10.1107/s0108270100001475

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