Heteromolecular recognition is a process of extraordinarily selectivity that enables of obtaining and controlling the formation of multicomponent crystalline systems. Solvates and cocrystals represent the two classes of multicomponent systems. Investigating the role of the shape in heteromolecular assembly is currently an unclear subject of discussion, that is often introduced into discussions to rationalize a posteriori unexpected results, but not as a priori starting point of design. This work aims to validate and rationalize the role of molecular shape in solvate and cocrystal assembly, with the purpose to introduce new guidelines in crystal design.
The role of the shape in multicomponent crystals / Chiodo, T.. - (2010 Mar).
The role of the shape in multicomponent crystals
CHIODO, Tiziana
2010-03-01
Abstract
Heteromolecular recognition is a process of extraordinarily selectivity that enables of obtaining and controlling the formation of multicomponent crystalline systems. Solvates and cocrystals represent the two classes of multicomponent systems. Investigating the role of the shape in heteromolecular assembly is currently an unclear subject of discussion, that is often introduced into discussions to rationalize a posteriori unexpected results, but not as a priori starting point of design. This work aims to validate and rationalize the role of molecular shape in solvate and cocrystal assembly, with the purpose to introduce new guidelines in crystal design.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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