The change in the X-ray dipole moment as a quantitative measure of the polarizing effect of the molecular environment: application to a complex of p-amino-p′-nitrobiphenyl with triphenylphosphine oxide
Abstract
The X-ray determined dipole moment has been used to assess the strength of the electrostatic interactions in a new complex of p-amino-p’-nitrobiphenyl, which is a suitable candidate for photo-crystallographic studies of transient species.