Designing Acid Acid Co-Crystals-The Use of Hammett Substitution Constants

Chadwick, K., Sadiq, G., Davey, R. J., Seaton, C. C., Pritchard, R. G. and Parkin, A. (2009) Designing Acid Acid Co-Crystals-The Use of Hammett Substitution Constants. Crystal Growth and Design, 9(3), pp. 1278-1279. (doi: 10.1021/cg801225s)

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Abstract

Construction of defined supramolecular synthons is a key aim of crystal engineering. This work reports the use of Hammett substitution constants as a tool in the design of acid-acid cocrystals with a desired R-2(2)(8)hydrogen- bonded heterodimer.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:ACID COCRYSTALS CRYSTAL DESIGN ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS SUPRAMOLECULAR SYNTHON
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Parkin, Dr Andrew
Authors: Chadwick, K., Sadiq, G., Davey, R. J., Seaton, C. C., Pritchard, R. G., and Parkin, A.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Chemistry
Journal Name:Crystal Growth and Design
ISSN:1528-7483

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