Structural Competition between Hydrogen Bonds and Halogen Bonds
Journal of the American Chemical Society2007Vol. 129(45), pp. 13772–13773
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Abstract
The molecules presented here provide a test-bed for competitive supramolecular chemistry, and on the basis of five crystal structures a ranking of the relative structural importance and influence of competing weak/strong hydrogen bonds and weak/strong halogen bonds has been achieved.
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