Liping Kang , Sihui Long , W. T. A. Harrison (Editor)
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Abstract
The molecules of the title compound pair up to form carboxylic acid–carboxylic acid homodimers in the crystal structure.
The title compound, C13H10BrNO2, was obtained by the reaction of 2,5-dibromobenzoic acid and aniline. The molecule is twisted with a dihedral angle between the aromatic rings of 45.74 (11)° and an intramolecular N—H⋯O hydrogen bond is seen. In the crystal, pairwise O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds generate carboxylic acid inversion dimers.