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Organometallic crystals engineering
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 2000The dicarboxylic organometallic acid [(η 5 -C 5 H 4 COOH) 2 Fe] (FeACH 2 ) has been used to produce a series of novel mixed-metal mixed-valent crystalline materials by the sequence of reaction steps: (i) oxidation in the air of THF solutions of [(η 5 -C 5 H 5 ) 2 Co] and [(η 6 -C 6 H 6 ) 2 Cr] and consequent reduction of O 2 to the strongly basic ...
Dario Braga +2 more
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Engineering Crystal Morphology
Annual Review of Materials Research, 2013Crystallization is an important separation and particle formation technique in the manufacture of high-value-added products. During crystallization, many physicochemical characteristics of the substance are established. Such characteristics include crystal polymorph, shape and size, chemical purity and stability, reactivity, and electrical and ...
Preshit Dandekar +2 more
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Chemical Society Reviews, 2010
This tutorial review presents a current account of anions in crystal engineering, organized around two main questions: (i) how do anions influence and control crystal structures, and (ii) how do crystal environments recognize and select anions? The first part pertains to deliberate assembly of new crystalline materials using anionic components, by ...
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This tutorial review presents a current account of anions in crystal engineering, organized around two main questions: (i) how do anions influence and control crystal structures, and (ii) how do crystal environments recognize and select anions? The first part pertains to deliberate assembly of new crystalline materials using anionic components, by ...
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Developments in inorganic crystal engineering
Chemical Society Reviews, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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CrystEngComm, 2011
Received 26th April 2011, Accepted 22nd June 2011DOI: 10.1039/c1ce05494eWe have built long-range ordered, one-dimensional (1D) nanorods by self-assembly of zinc porphyrinderivatives through axial coordination with oxygenated ligands on different noble-metal surfaces.
Neil R. Champness, Steven De Feyter
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Received 26th April 2011, Accepted 22nd June 2011DOI: 10.1039/c1ce05494eWe have built long-range ordered, one-dimensional (1D) nanorods by self-assembly of zinc porphyrinderivatives through axial coordination with oxygenated ligands on different noble-metal surfaces.
Neil R. Champness, Steven De Feyter
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Reversed Crystal Growth: Implications for Crystal Engineering
Advanced Materials, 2010AbstractThe discovery of reversed crystal growth routes in zeolite analcime and zeolite A implies that crystal growth does not always follow the classic theory established 100 years ago. Aggregation of nanoparticles may dominate in the early stages of crystal growth, followed by surface crystallization, and then extension from surface to core of the ...
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New trends in crystal engineering
CrystEngComm, 2005The articles and highlights presented at the second CrystEngComm meeting, held in Nottingham in September 2004 are reviewed. The discussion has highlighted the current development of crystal engineering and allowed to emerge some of its future potentials.
BRAGA, DARIO +2 more
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Crystal Engineering of Pharmaceutical Cocrystals in the Discovery and Development of Improved Drugs
Chemical Reviews, 2022Geetha Bolla +2 more
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Crystal engineering and pharmaceutical crystallization
2021Geetha Bolla +2 more
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