Improving success rate of hydrogen-bond driven synthesis of co-crystals
CrystEngComm2006Vol. 8(8), pp. 586–588
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Abstract
Increasing the negative charge of a hydrogen-bond acceptor using electron-donating substituents offers a significant improvement in hydrogen-bond driven synthesis of carboxylic acid⋯N-heterocycle co-crystals.
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