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Crystal engineering using hydrogen bonds

Inorganic crystal engineering using hydrogen bonds... [Pg.776]

Crystal engineering on controlled crystal arrays using hydrogen bonding biimidazolate metal complexes 04YGK629. [Pg.195]

Crystal Engineering Using Multiple Hydrogen Bonds A. D. Burrows... [Pg.11]

Burrows AD (2004) Crystal Engineering Using Multiple Hydrogen Bonds 108 55-96 Bussmann-Holder A, Dalai NS (2007) Order/Disorder Versus or with Displacive Dynamics in Ferroelectric Systems. 124 1-21... [Pg.219]

The use of coordination bonds to form networks, so-called coordination polymers, perhaps represents the most widely studied form of inorganic crystal engineering. This approach has also been examined in a number of reviews [8] and is discussed elsewhere in this volume (see Chapter 5). While coordination chemistry will have an important role to play in a number of the hydrogen-bonded systems presented in this chapter, coordination polymers will only be discussed in the context of their cross-linking or their perturbation using hydrogen bonds. [Pg.4]


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