Beschreibung
In this volume, contributions covering the theoretical and practical aspects of multicomponent crystals provide a timely and contemporary overview of the state-of-the art of this vital aspect of crystal engineering/materials science. With a solid foundation in fundamentals, multi-component crystals can be formed, for example, to enhance pharmaceutical properties of drugs, for the specific control of optical responses to external stimuli and to assemble molecules to allow chemical reactions that are generally intractable following conventional methods. Contents Pharmaceutical co-crystals: crystal engineering and applications Pharmaceutical multi-component crystals: improving the efficacy of anti-tuberculous agents Qualitative and quantitative crystal engineering of multi-functional co-crystals Control of photochromism in N-salicylideneaniline by crystal engineering Quinoline derivatives for multi-component crystals: principles and applications Noxides in multicomponent crystals and in bottomup synthesis and applications Multicomponent crystals and nonambient conditions Cocrystals for solidstate reactivity and thermal expansion Solution cocrystallisation and its applications The saltcocrystal continuum in halogenbonded systems Large horizontal displacements of benzene-benzene stacking interactions in co-crystals Simultaneous halogen and hydrogen bonding to carbonyl and thiocarbonylfunctionality Crystal chemistry of the isomeric N,N-bis(pyridin-n-ylmethyl)-ethanediamides, n = 2, 3 or 4 Solutesolvent interactions mediated by main group element (lone-pair)(aryl) interactions
Autorenporträt
Edward R. T. Tiekink, Sunway University, Malaya; Julio Zukerman-Schpector, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil.
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