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Publikováno v:
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications, Vol 73, Iss 12, Pp 1942-1945 (2017)
The whole molecule of the title compound, C20H14O6, is generated by mirror symmetry, the mirror bisecting the central benzene ring. The carbonate groups adopt an s-cis-s-cis conformation, with torsion angles of 58.7 (2) and 116.32 (15)°. The crystal
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Publikováno v:
CrystEngComm. 25:3044-3050
Cytosine monohydrate exhibits a highly anisotropic response to nanoindentation over a range of loads. Activation of low rugosity slip planes induces movement of π-stacks which propagate differently on opposite sides of the indent.
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Crystal Growth & Design. 22:7443-7451
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Crystal Growth & Design. 21:5889-5896
Autor:
Sara M. Niederberger, Jeffery A. Bertke, Sarah L. Price, Jennifer A. Swift, Louise S. Price, Taylor A. Watts
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Israel Journal of Chemistry. 61:590-597
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Crystal Growth & Design. 21:5206-5214
One of the long-standing challenges in working with organic hydrates in general, and channel hydrates in particular, is their propensity to lose water over time and convert (either partially or ful...
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 133:910-919
Uricotelic species, such as squamate reptiles, birds and insects, effectively eliminate nitrogen as uric acid in a solid form commonly called urates. Observations made over a decade suggested that the voided urates produced by colubroids (modern snak
Autor:
Jennifer A. Swift, Jen E. Werner
Publikováno v:
CrystEngComm. 23:1555-1565
Data informatics approaches were applied to the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) in an effort to discern fundamental trends related to the preparation, occurrence, and general properties of organic solvates. Foremost, the 50 most abundant solvate
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Crystal Growth & Design. 20:7941-7950
Many organic compounds can exist in hydrated and anhydrous crystalline forms, each of which exhibits its own different set of physical properties. This makes dehydration–rehydration processes an im...
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Crystal Growth & Design. 20:5633-5637
Here we present an example of an unusual hydrate–anhydrate transformation process induced by defects. Crystallization of uric acid in the presence of substoichiometric concentrations of 2,4-diamino...