Abstract: | The structure of β‐carboline, also called norharman (systematic name: 9H‐pyrido[3,4‐b]indole), C11H8N2, has been determined at 110 K. Norharman is prevalent in the environment and the human body and is of wide biological interest. The structure exhibits intermolecular N—H...N hydrogen bonding, which results in a one‐dimensional herringbone motif. The three rings of the norharman molecule collectively result in a C‐shaped curvature of 3.19 (13)° parallel to the long axis. The diffraction data show shorter pyridyl C—C bonds than those reported at the STO‐3G level of theory. |