Backtracking the effect to the cause: The direct measure of the morphology of an organometallic molecular crystal can be used to rank experimentally the supramolecular synthons active in the packing and to estimate the solvation energies of the single crystallographic faces
Questions relating to the prediction of the crystal structure or structures of a given organic molec...
The crystallography of supramolecular host–guest complexes is reviewed and discussed as a part of sm...
It has been 20 years since the concept of supramolecular synthon was introduced with the purpose of ...
The aims of crystal engineering are the understanding of intermolecular interactions and their appli...
A crystal of an organic compound is the ultimate supermolecule, and its assembly, governed by chemic...
The morphology of small molecule crystals provides a model for evaluating surface solvation energies...
Organic, inorganic and organometallic crystal chemistry have, over the years, developed independentl...
The analogy between crystal engineering and traditional organic synthesis is outlined with reference...
Neutral or charge-assisted hydrogen bonds occurring between organic molecules represent strong and d...
A new way of exploring packing modes and intermolecular interactions in molecular crystals is descri...
How do molecules aggregate in solution, and how do these aggregates consolidate themselves in crysta...
Most structure-based drug discovery methods utilize crystal structures of receptor proteins. Crystal...
Most structure-based drug discovery methods utilize crystal structures of receptor proteins. Crystal...
A method is described for the identification of similar "supramolecular constructs" (sub-components ...
Organic molecular crystals are often the main active ingredient in pharmaceutical drug products. The...
Questions relating to the prediction of the crystal structure or structures of a given organic molec...
The crystallography of supramolecular host–guest complexes is reviewed and discussed as a part of sm...
It has been 20 years since the concept of supramolecular synthon was introduced with the purpose of ...
The aims of crystal engineering are the understanding of intermolecular interactions and their appli...
A crystal of an organic compound is the ultimate supermolecule, and its assembly, governed by chemic...
The morphology of small molecule crystals provides a model for evaluating surface solvation energies...
Organic, inorganic and organometallic crystal chemistry have, over the years, developed independentl...
The analogy between crystal engineering and traditional organic synthesis is outlined with reference...
Neutral or charge-assisted hydrogen bonds occurring between organic molecules represent strong and d...
A new way of exploring packing modes and intermolecular interactions in molecular crystals is descri...
How do molecules aggregate in solution, and how do these aggregates consolidate themselves in crysta...
Most structure-based drug discovery methods utilize crystal structures of receptor proteins. Crystal...
Most structure-based drug discovery methods utilize crystal structures of receptor proteins. Crystal...
A method is described for the identification of similar "supramolecular constructs" (sub-components ...
Organic molecular crystals are often the main active ingredient in pharmaceutical drug products. The...
Questions relating to the prediction of the crystal structure or structures of a given organic molec...
The crystallography of supramolecular host–guest complexes is reviewed and discussed as a part of sm...
It has been 20 years since the concept of supramolecular synthon was introduced with the purpose of ...