Organic Crystal Engineering: Frontiers in Crystal Engineering - Hardcover

 
9780470319901: Organic Crystal Engineering: Frontiers in Crystal Engineering

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Organic Crystal Engineering provides reviews of topics in organic crystal engineering that will be of interest to all researchers in molecular solid-state chemistry. Specialist reviews written by internationally recognized researchers, drawn from both academia and industry, cover topics including crystal structure prediction features, polymorphism, reactions in the solid-state, designing new arrays and delineating prominent intermolecular forces for important organic molecules.

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Edward R. T. Tiekink is the editor of Organic Crystal Engineering: Frontiers in Crystal Engineering, published by Wiley. Jagadese Vittal is the editor of Organic Crystal Engineering: Frontiers in Crystal Engineering, published by Wiley.

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Crystal Engineers are dedicated to controlling the way molecules aggregate in the crystalline phase and therefore are concerned with crystal structure prediction, polymorphism, and discovering the relative importance of different types of intermolecular forces and their influence on molecular structure. Crystal Engineers are exploiting the fruits of their labours by discovering new and important properties of their new materials.

Organic Crystal Engineering provides reviews of topics in this field that will be of interest to all researchers in molecular solid-state chemistry. Specialist reviews written by internationally recognized researchers, drawn from both academia and industry, include discussions on:

  • the role of the Cambridge Structural Database in crystal engineering
  • computational crystal structure prediction: towards in silico solid form screening
  • multi-component pharmaceutical crystalline phases: engineering for performance
  • complex formation of surfactants with aromatic compounds and their pharmaceutical applications
  • hydrogen bonding and molecular packing in multi-functional crystal structures
  • persistence of N–H...S hydrogen bonding in thiocarbamide structures
  • crystal engineering with the molecules containing amide and pyridine functionalities
  • urea/thiourea-anion host lattices, stabilization of labile species, and designed construction of rosette ribbon and layers

Organic Crystal Engineering follows on from the successful Frontiers in Crystal Engineering (Wiley, 2005), providing a useful guide to this exciting new discipline for both entrants to the field as well as established practitioners, and for those working in crystallography, medicinal and pharmaceutical sciences, solid-state chemistry, and materials and nanotechnology.

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Crystal Engineers are dedicated to controlling the way molecules aggregate in the crystalline phase and therefore are concerned with crystal structure prediction, polymorphism, and discovering the relative importance of different types of intermolecular forces and their influence on molecular structure. Crystal Engineers are exploiting the fruits of their labours by discovering new and important properties of their new materials.

Organic Crystal Engineering provides reviews of topics in this field that will be of interest to all researchers in molecular solid-state chemistry. Specialist reviews written by internationally recognized researchers, drawn from both academia and industry, include discussions on:

  • the role of the Cambridge Structural Database in crystal engineering
  • computational crystal structure prediction: towards in silico solid form screening
  • multi-component pharmaceutical crystalline phases: engineering for performance
  • complex formation of surfactants with aromatic compounds and their pharmaceutical applications
  • hydrogen bonding and molecular packing in multi-functional crystal structures
  • persistence of N–H...S hydrogen bonding in thiocarbamide structures
  • crystal engineering with the molecules containing amide and pyridine functionalities
  • urea/thiourea-anion host lattices, stabilization of labile species, and designed construction of rosette ribbon and layers

Organic Crystal Engineering follows on from the successful Frontiers in Crystal Engineering (Wiley, 2005), providing a useful guide to this exciting new discipline for both entrants to the field as well as established practitioners, and for those working in crystallography, medicinal and pharmaceutical sciences, solid-state chemistry, and materials and nanotechnology.

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