Eibl, S.Fitch, ABrunelli, M.Evans, A. D.Pattison, P.Plazanet, M.Johnson, M. R.Alba-Simionesco, C.Schober, H.2010-01-112010-01-112010-01-11200910.1107/S0108270109013365https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/45408The title compound, C10H18, a decalin stereoisomer, crystallizes with Z' = 0.5 in the space group P21/n. The trans-decalin molecule is located on an inversion centre with both rings in a chair conformation, making for a quasi-flat overall shape. Despite the absence of hydrogen bonds, it crystallizes easily. In this work the unknown crystal structure of trans-decalin has been solved and refined using X-ray powder diffraction data.trans-Decahydronaphthalene (decalin) from powder diffraction datatext::journal::journal article::research article