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Inclusion crystals and host–guest chemistry represent a dynamic field of research that explores the ability of crystalline materials to incorporate guest molecules through non‐covalent ...
The development of highly complex chemical systems, self-assembled by the donor-acceptor and/or noncovalent interactions, ...
For the student chemists in Amnon Ortoll-Bloch's lab, crystals have the potential to clean up environmental pollutants, boost our energy transition to renewables, and improve the potency of medicines.
Daniel Martin recently published a procedure in the Journal of Organic Chemistry that requires synthesizing nearly a mole of 4-tert-butyl-2,6-dinitrobenzylbromide as an intermediate. The NMR ...
The dipole forces lead to faster attachment in less polar solutions, validated by calculations that account for non-DLVO forces. The researchers also showed that the short range, repulsive forces ...
Trying to grow crystals can be downright “disheartening.” That’s the way Daniel Chica, a Northwestern University grad student working with Mercouri Kanatzidis describes his experience trying ...
The development of highly complex chemical systems, self-assembled by the donor-acceptor and/or noncovalent interactions, ...
Low loose bulk density, a characteristic commonly observed in large accumulations of needle-like crystals, has caused numerous issues in both production processes and daily life. Antisolvent ...