Crystal Engineering: A Holistic View
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Abstract
Crystal engineering, the design of molecular solids, is the synthesis of functional solid-state structures from neutral or ionic building blocks, using intermolecular interactions in the design strategy. Hydrogen bonds, coordination bonds, and other less directed interactions define substructural patterns, referred to in the literature as supramolecular synthons and secondary building units. Crystal engineering has considerable overlap with supramolecular chemistry, X-ray crystallography, materials science, and solid-state chemistry and yet it is a distinct discipline in itself. The subject goes beyond the traditional divisions of organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, and this makes for a very eclectic…
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- Crystal engineering
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Synthon
- Intermolecular force
- Crystal structure prediction
- Hydrogen bond
- Crystal (programming language)
- Ionic bonding
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