C10H10ClNO3: exploration of birefringent crystals in an isoquinoline system†
Abstract
A new crystal, C10H10ClNO3, was prepared by the solution evaporation technique. It shows a large birefringence of 0.345@550 nm and high thermal stability. Structural analysis and theoretical calculations demonstrate that the isoquinoline carboxylic acid is responsible for optical anisotropy and can be used as an excellent birefringence-active gene.