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Potassium dihydrogen isocitrate

Disorder in a crystal structure is frequently revealed by the shapes of the thermal ellipsoids obtained from the least-squares refinement of the anisotropic displacement parameters. An example is provided by the crystal structure determination of potassium dihydrogen isocitrate. One carboxyl oxygen atom is very anisotropic as a result of two possible hydrogen bonding schemes in which it can take part (Figure 13.10). [Pg.539]


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