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A low-temperature polymorph of 1,1′:3′,1′′:3′′,1′′′:3′′′,1′′′′-quinquephenyl (m-quinquephenyl), C30H22, crystallizes in the space group P21/c with two mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit. The crystal is a three-component nonmerohedral twin. A previously reported room-temperature polymorph [Rabideau, Sygula, Dhar & Fronczek (1993). Chem. Commun. pp. 1795–1797] also crystallizes with two mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit in the space group P\overline{1}. The unit-cell volume for the low-temperature polymorph is 4120.5 (4) Å3, almost twice that of the room-temperature polymorph which is 2102.3 (6) Å3. The mol­ecules in both structures adopt a U-shaped conformation with similar geometric parameters. The structural packing is similar in both compounds, with the mol­ecules lying in layers which stack perpendicular to the longest unit-cell axis. The mol­ecules pack alternately in the layers and in the stacked columns. In both polymorphs, the only inter­actions between the mol­ecules which can stabilize the packing are very weak C—H...π inter­actions.
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