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Empirical formula: C10.32H8.66O8.54N0.66
a: 18.269 Å
b: 8.852 Å
c: 3.642 Å
α (alpha): 90.43 °
β (beta): 92.59 °
γ (gamma): 99.56 °
Volume: 580.13 Å3
Space group: P-1
Calculated density: 1.595 g/cm3
Z: 2
Temperature: 22.0 °C
Formula weight: 278.562 g/mole
R(F): 0.1020
Structural formula: C9H6O6, 0.22(C6H3N3O7), H2O1
Common name: Trimesic acid
CSD refcode: TMAPIC10
Empirical formula - derived: C9H6O6
Keyword: supramolecular structures
Keyword: carboxyl groups
Short description: Trimesic Acid is important in the formation of honeycomb structures, used in crystal engineering.
Keyword: benzene ring, plasticizer
Citation of a publication: F.H.Herbstein, R.E.Marsh (1977) Acta Crystallogr.,Sect.B:Struct.Crystallogr.Cryst. Chem.,33,2358
Layman's explanation: Trimesic Acid is made up of a benzene ring with three carboxylic groups at the 1, 3, and 5 positions, and it can be synthesized from the oxidation of 1,3,5-trimethyl benzene. The acid is an important building block in crystal engineering which is used to form honeycomb structures, but it has the ability to form diverse supramolecular structures. Also, trimesic acid salt and the free trimesic acid are useful as a plasticizer.
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Obtained courtesy of the Cambridge Structural Database
Status: Complete, visible to public
Repository Files:
50986.cif 50986.crt 50986.gif 50986.pdb 50986.sdt

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