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Chemical Bonding in Crystals and Their Properties



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Autore: Vologzhanina Anna V Visualizza persona
Titolo: Chemical Bonding in Crystals and Their Properties Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (144 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: organofluorine compounds
polymorphism
QTAIM
NCI
quantum chemical calculations
lattice energy
intermolecular interactions
F...F interactions
boron cages
dihydrogen bonds
hirshfeld surface
cambridge structural database
crystal structures
knowledge-based analysis
structure-property relations
supramolecular chemistry
chalcogen bond
halogen bond
triiodide anion
Raman spectroscopy
thermal analysis
thiazolo[2,3-b][1,3]thiazinium salts
RNA structural motifs
base-base interactions
classification of base arrangement
RNA crystallographic structures
chiral thiophosphorylated thioureas
chirality control
nickel(II) complexes
X-ray single crystal diffraction
X-ray crystallography
in situ crystallization
Hirshfeld surface analyzes
lattice energies
packing motifs
polymorph stability
Persona (resp. second.): NelyubinaYulia V
VologzhaninaAnna V
Sommario/riassunto: Unravelling an intricate network of interatomic interactions and their relations to different behaviors of chemical compounds is key to the successful design of new materials for both existing and novel applications, from medicine to innovative concepts of molecular electronics and spintronics. X-ray crystallography has proven to be very helpful in addressing many important chemical problems in modern materials science and biosciences. Intertwined with computational techniques, it provides insights into the nature of chemical bonding and the physicochemical properties (including optical, magnetic, electrical, mechanical, and others) of crystalline materials, otherwise accessible by experimental techniques that are not so readily available to chemists. In addition to the advanced approaches in charge density analysis made possible by X-ray diffraction, the information collected over the years through this technique (which is easily mined from huge databases) has tremendous use in the design of new materials for medicine, gas storage, and separation applications as well as for electronic devices. This Special Issue contains two reviews and five articles that cover very different aspects of ‘composition–structure’ and ‘structure–property’ relations identified by X-ray diffraction and complementary techniques (from conventional IR and Raman spectroscopies to cutting-edge quantum chemical calculations) and their use in crystal engineering and materials science.
Titolo autorizzato: Chemical Bonding in Crystals and Their Properties  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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