Kurzbeschreibung Crystal engineering is an emerging discipline focused upon the rational design of solid-state materials exploiting the myriad of intermolecular forces operating in the solid state. Frontiers in Crystal Engineering garners personal perspectives of crystal engineering from a range of international specialists working in molecular aspects of crystal engineering to reveal practical and theoretical aspects of the discipline and prospects for the future.
Aus dem Inhalt List of Contributors.
Foreword.
1. Applications of Crystal Engineering Strategies in Solvent-free Reactions: Toward a Supramolecular Green Chemistry.
2. Crystal Engineering of Pharmaceutical Co-crystals.
3. Template-controlled Solid-state Synthesis: Toward a General Form of Covalent Capture in Molecular Solids.
4. Interplay of Non-covalent Bonds: Effect of Crystal Structure on Molecular Structure.
5. Crystal Engineering of Halogenated Heteroaromatic Clathrate Systems.
6. Steric Control over Supramolecular Aggregation: A Design Element in Crystal Engineering?
7. Incorporating Molecular Hosts into Network Structures.
8. Interpenetrating Networks.
9. Architecture and Functional Engineering Based on Paddlewheel Dinuclear Tetracarboxylate Building Blocks.
10. Supramolecular Interactions in Directing and Sustaining Coordination Molecular Architectures.
11. The Structure-directing Influence of Hydrogen Bonding in Coordination Polymers.