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Making Crystals from Crystals: A Solid-State Route to the Engineering of Crystalline Materials, Polymorphs, Solvates and Co-Crystals; Considerations on the Future of Crystal Engineering.

Authors :
Novoa, Juan J.
Addadi, Lia
Braga, Dario
Curzi, Marco
Dichiarante, Elena
Giaffreda, Stefano Luca
Grepioni, Fabrizia
Maini, Lucia
Palladino, Giuseppe
Pettersen, Anna
Polito, Marco
Source :
Engineering of Crystalline Materials Properties; 2008, p131-156, 26p
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Making crystals by design is the paradigm of crystal engineering. The main goal is that of obtaining and controlling the collective properties of a crystalline material from the convolution of the physical and chemical properties of the individual building blocks (whether molecules, ions, or metal atoms and ligands) with crystal periodicity and symmetry. Crystal engineering encompasses nowadays all traditional sectors of chemistry from organic to inorganic, organometallic, biological and pharmaceutical chemistry and nanotechnology. The investigation and characterization of the products of a crystal engineering experiment require the utilization of solid state techniques, including theoretical and advanced crystallography methods. Moreover, reactions between crystalline solids and/or between a crystalline solid and a vapour can be used to obtain crystalline materials, including new crystal forms, solvates and co-crystals. Indeed, crystal polymorphism, resulting from different packing arrangements of the same molecular or supramolecular entity in the crystal structure, represents a challenge to crystal makers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781402068225
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Engineering of Crystalline Materials Properties
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
33590227
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6823-2_7