Does anyone know why fluorene has a higher MP than benzhydrol? I would have expected benzhydrol to have a higher MP because it is able to hydrogen bond.
Does anyone know why fluorene has a higher MP than benzhydrol? I would have expected benzhydrol to have a higher MP because it is able to hydrogen bond.
Like the others, I would guess it's due to crystallization. The OH group is somewhat insignificant since the hydrophobic portion is so large. The first thing that came to mind for me was how insignificant the OH group on cholesterol was in terms of water solubility.
What about the crystallization. Are you referring to the packing structure that Ssina mentioned?