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  1. Synthesis, optical and photovoltaic properties, and Hirshfeld surface analysis of hybrid organic-inorganic 2C6CoCl4
  2. Functional organic ligands tailored by carboxylic acid and diaminotriazinyl for metal-organic framework preparations
  3. catena-Poly[[(5,5′-dimethyl-2,2′-bipyridine)nickel(II)]-μ2-azido-κ2 N:N-μ2-azido-κ2 N:N′]: synthesis, crystal structure, Hirshfeld surfac...
  4. A Workplan for Using Heteroseeded Crystallizations to Produce New Polymorphs, as Illustrated by a Study of Cinnamic Acids
  5. ArOCF3, ArOCHF2, ArOCH2F, and ArOCH3: What the F Does to Control the Crystallization of Riluzole and Analogous Fluoromethyl Ethers
  6. Hiding in Plain Sight: Polymorphs of Riluzole
  7. Structural study of an electroactive allyl ester thiophenoazomethine for PDMS blending
  8. 4-Bromo-N,N′-diphenylbenzimidamide N′-oxide
  9. Hard single-molecule magnet behavior and strong magnetic coupling in pyrazinyl radical-bridged lanthanide metallocenes
  10. Pseudodiproline (Pro–Cyp) Oligomers Fold into Helical Polyproline Type secondary structures
  11. Exploring Polymorphism: Hydrochloride Salts of Pitolisant and Analogues
  12. Refreshing the Legacy of Rudolf Nietzki: Benzene-1,2,4,5-tetramine and Related Compounds
  13. Strongly Hydrogen-Bonded Networks Formed by Sulfate and Bisulfate Salts of Benzenetetramines
  14. Crystal Structure of Tetrakis(dimethyl N-cyanodithioiminocarbonate) Bis[(aqua)-µ2-hydroxy-n-butyldichloridotin(IV)]
  15. Adding a Pinch of Salt: Using Ionic Mixed-Crystal Seeds to Search for New Solid Forms
  16. Homomeric chains of intermolecular bonds scaffold octahedral germanium perovskites
  17. Missing puzzle in crystal engineering: 2-pyridone and [1,3,5]-triazine-2,4-diamine, the two most common cyclic hydrogen bonding sticky sites, in a single core
  18. Nitrofluorene-based A–D–A electron acceptors for organic photovoltaics
  19. Two different pore architectures of cyamelurate-based metal–organic frameworks for highly selective CO2 capture under ambient conditions
  20. Seeking Rules Governing Mixed Molecular Crystallization
  21. Diphenoquinhydrones and Related Hydrogen-Bonded Charge-Transfer Complexes
  22. Photocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Reduction and Density Functional Theory Investigation of 2,6-(Pyridin-2-yl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine and Its Cobalt and Nickel Complexes
  23. Diphenoquinones Redux
  24. Surprising Chemistry of 6-Azidotetrazolo[5,1-a]phthalazine: What a Purported Natural Product Reveals about the Polymorphism of Explosives
  25. Probing the Relationship between Crystallization and Gelation by Using Ammonium Salts of Bile Acids
  26. Design, structural characterization and Hirshfeld surface analysis of Ni(II) and Zn(II) coordination polymers using mixed linker synthetic strategy based on tetratopic and macrocyclic N-donor ligands
  27. The Role of Hydrogen Bonds in Interactions between [PdCl4]2− Dianions in Crystal
  28. An insight into sensitive detection of metal ions using a novel cobalt MOF: single crystal, photoluminescence, and theoretical studies
  29. Impact of physicochemical changes in milk ultrafiltration permeate concentrated by reverse osmosis on calcium phosphate precipitation
  30. S-Heptazine N-ligand based luminescent coordination materials: synthesis, structural and luminescent studies of lanthanide–cyamelurate networks
  31. Designing Tetraoxa[8]circulenes To Serve as Hosts and Sensors
  32. Hydrogen Bond Patterns of Dipyridone and Bis(Hydroxypyridinium) Cations
  33. Probing the Relationship between Gelation and Crystallization by Using Salts of Lithocholic Acid
  34. Synthesis, characterization and Hirshfeld surface analysis of a mixed-ligand copper (II) coordination polymer from 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane and pyromellitic dianhydride
  35. Experimental and theoretical evidence of attractive interactions between dianions: [PdCl4]2−⋯[PdCl4]2−
  36. Flexible and porous 2D layered structures based on mixed-linker metal–organic frameworks for gas sorption studies
  37. A Rational Design of Microporous Nitrogen-Rich Lanthanide Metal–Organic Frameworks for CO2/CH4 Separation
  38. Phosphangulene: A Molecule for All Chemists
  39. Amidine/Amidinate Cobalt Complexes: One-Pot Synthesis, Mechanism, and Photocatalytic Application for Hydrogen Production
  40. ROY Reclaims Its Crown: New Ways To Increase Polymorphic Diversity
  41. fac-Triaqua(1,10-phenanthroline-κ2N,N′)(sulfato-κO)cobalt(II): crystal structure, Hirshfeld surface analysis and computational study
  42. Synthesis, crystal structure, characterization of pyrazine diaminotriazine based complexes and their systematic comparative study with pyridyl diaminotriazine based complexes for light-driven hydrogen production
  43. Controlling Molecular Organization by Using Phenyl Embraces of Multiple Trityl Groups
  44. Bis(phosphangulene)iminium Salts. Holding on to Fullerenes with Phangs
  45. Design of a [FeFe] macrocyclic metallotecton for light-driven hydrogen evolution reaction
  46. Building coordination polymers using dipyridone ligands
  47. Glass engineering of aminotriazine-based materials with sub-ambient Tg and high kinetic stability
  48. Building Large Structures with Curved Aromatic Surfaces by Complexing Metals with Phosphangulene
  49. Putting Fullerenes in Their Place: Cocrystallizing C60 and C70 with Phosphangulene Chalcogenides
  50. Foiling Normal Patterns of Crystallization by Design. Polymorphism of Phosphangulene Chalcogenides
  51. Crystal structure of diethyl 2-amino-5-{4-[bis(4-methylphenyl)amino]benzamido}thiophene-3,4-dicarboxylate
  52. Programmed Molecular Construction: Driving the Self-Assembly by Coordination and Hydrogen Bonds Using 6-(Pyridin-2-yl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine with M(NO3)2 Salts
  53. Syntheses of mono and bimetallic cyamelurate polymers with reversible chromic behaviour
  54. Mimicking 2,2′:6′,2′′:6′′,2′′′-quaterpyridine complexes for the light-driven hydrogen evolution reaction: synthesis, structural, thermal and physicochemical characterizations
  55. Molecular Organization in Crystals of Bis(diaminotriazinyl)-Substituted Derivatives of Benzene, Pyridine, and Pyrazine
  56. The first Fe(II) complex bearing end-to-end dicyanamide as a double bridging ligand: Crystallography study and Hirshfeld surface analysis; completed with a CSD survey
  57. Triptycene 1,2-Quinones and Quinols: Permeable Crystalline Redox-Active Molecular Solids
  58. Crystal structures of the solvent-free and ethanol disolvate forms of 4,4′-(diazenediyl)bis(2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzoic acid) exemplifying self-stabilized azobenzene cis-configurations
  59. Crystal structure of octane-1,8-diaminium 4,4′-(diazene-1,2-diyl)dibenzoate monohydrate
  60. Crystal structure of 2-oxopyrrolidin-3-yl 4-(2-phenyldiazen-1-yl)benzoate
  61. Unconventional field induced phases in a quantum magnet formed by free radical tetramers
  62. Synthesis of Salts of 1,2,5,6- and 1,4,5,8-Naphthalenetetramine
  63. Comparing Crystallizations in Three Dimensions and Two Dimensions: Behavior of Isomers of [2,2′-Bipyridine]dicarbonitrile and [1,10-Phenanthroline]dicarbonitrile
  64. Predictably Ordered Open Hydrogen-Bonded Networks Built from Indeno[1,2-b]fluorenes
  65. Synthesis and characterization of 3-methyl-6-[(propynyloxy)methyl]-1,4-dioxane-2,5-dione
  66. Molecular Organization of 2,1,3-Benzothiadiazoles in the Solid State
  67. Glass versus Crystal: A Balancing Act between Competing Intermolecular Interactions
  68. Crystal structure of bis(N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylguanidinium) tetrachloridocuprate(II)
  69. Crystal structures of the two salts 2-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium nitrate–2-methyl-1H-imidazole (1/1) and 2-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium nitrate
  70. Crystal structure of bis(2-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium) dihydroxidobis(oxalato-κ2O1,O2)stannate(IV) monohydrate
  71. Crystal structure of bis(1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octan-1-ium) thiosulfate dihydrate
  72. Engineering Hydrogen-Bonded Hexagonal Networks Built from Flexible 1,3,5-Trisubstituted Derivatives of Benzene
  73. Frontispiece: Building Giant Carbocycles by Reversible C−C Bond Formation
  74. Frontispiz: Building Giant Carbocycles by Reversible C−C Bond Formation
  75. Crystal structure ofcatena-poly[N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylguanidinium [(chloridocadmate)-di-μ-chlorido]]
  76. Magnetic structure of the antiferromagnetic half-Heusler compound NdBiPt
  77. Building Giant Carbocycles by Reversible C−C Bond Formation
  78. Crystal structure of bis(2-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium) tetrachloridocobaltate(II)
  79. Crystal structure of (ferrocenylmethyl)dimethylammonium hydrogen oxalate
  80. Crystal structure of 2-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium aquatrichlorido(oxalato-κ2O,O′)stannate(IV)
  81. Structure and magnetic properties of binuclear [Cu(amppz)(μ-NC)Fe(CN)4NO] (amppz = 1,4-bis(3-aminopropyl)piperazine)
  82. Molecular Networks Created by Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonding in Phosphonate, Phosphate, and Sulfonate Salts of Bis(amidines)
  83. N,N,N-Tributylbutan-1-aminium (T-4)-(cyano-κC)trihydroborate
  84. Constructing monocrystalline covalent organic networks by polymerization
  85. Molecular Networks Created by Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonding in Carboxylate Salts of a Bis(amidine)
  86. Bis(2,2′-bipyrimidine-κ2N1,N1′)palladium(II) bis(tetrafluoroborate) acetonitrile monosolvate
  87. On the Interaction of Acetone with Electrophilic Metallocavitands Having Extended Cavities
  88. Coordination of a Di-tert-butylphosphidoboratabenzene Ligand to Electronically Unsaturated Group 10 Transition Metals
  89. Using Systematic Comparisons of 2D and 3D Structures To Reveal Principles of Molecular Organization. Tetraesters of Linear Bisisophthalic Acids
  90. Dicyclohexylammonium hydrogen phenylphosphonate
  91. Synthesis, crystal structures and thermal analysis of two new coordination polymers
  92. Molecular Tectonics. Use of Br•••aryl Supramolecular Interactions for the construction of Organized Networks from 9,9’-spirobifluorene in the Crystalline State
  93. Photophysical, Electrochemical and Crystallographic Investigations of the Fluorophore 2,5-Bis(5-tert-butyl-benzoxazol-2-yl)thiophene
  94. Engineering Homologous Molecular Organization in 2D and 3D. Cocrystallization of Pyridyl-Substituted Diaminotriazines with Alkanecarboxylic Acids
  95. Using Pyridinyl-Substituted Diaminotriazines to Bind Pd(II) and Create Metallotectons for Engineering Hydrogen-Bonded Crystals
  96. Surrogates of 2,2′-Bipyridine Designed to Chelate Ag(I) and Create Metallotectons for Engineering Hydrogen-Bonded Crystals
  97. trans-Dichloridobis[(pyridin-4-yl)boronic acid-κN]palladium(II) dimethyl sulfoxide disolvate
  98. Syntheses and Structures of Isomeric Diaminotriazinyl-Substituted 2,2′-Bipyridines and 1,10-Phenanthrolines
  99. Engineering homologous molecular organization in 2D and 3D. Cocrystallization of aminoazines and alkanecarboxylic acids
  100. Structural Similarity of Hydrogen-Bonded Networks in Crystals of Isomeric Pyridyl-Substituted Diaminotriazines
  101. Influence of the counteranion on silver(I)–dithioether coordination polymers
  102. Four New Ag(I) Coordination Polymers: Synthesis, Crystal Structures and Thermal Stability
  103. Crystal-State Structure Analysis of β-Hydroxy-γ-lactam Constrained Ser/Thr Peptidomimetics
  104. Triarylamines Designed to Form Molecular Glasses. Derivatives of Tris(p-terphenyl-4-yl)amine with Multiple Contiguous Phenyl Substituents
  105. (E)-4,4′-Bis(1,3-benzoxazol-2-yl)stilbene at 150 and 375 K
  106. Structural Features in Crystals of Derivatives of Benzene with Multiple Contiguous Phenyl Substituents
  107. Engineering New Metal-Organic Frameworks Built from Flexible Tetrapyridines Coordinated to Cu(II) and Cu(I)
  108. Corrigendum to “The potential of intermolecular N⋯O interactions of nitro groups in crystal engineering, as revealed by structures of hexakis(4-nitrophenyl)benzene” [Tetrahedron 63(28) (2007) 6603–6613]
  109. Synthesis and Structure of Spirocyclic Tetraethers Derived from [1,1′-Binaphthalene]-2,2′-diol and Pentaerythritol
  110. Crystal Structures of Spiroborates Derived from [1,1′-Binaphthalene]-2,2′-diol (BINOL)
  111. Engineering Hydrogen-Bonded Molecular Crystals Built from 1,3,5-Substituted Derivatives of Benzene: 6,6′,6′′-(1,3,5-Phenylene)tris-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamines
  112. Pentane-1,5-diammonium tetrachloridopalladate(II)
  113. Self-Assembly of Noncyclic Bis-d- and l-tripeptides into Higher Order Tubular Constructs:  Design, Synthesis, and X-ray Crystal Superstructure
  114. Crystal Structures of Spiroborates Derived from 2,2′-Dihydroxybiphenyl
  115. Ensuring Homology between 2D and 3D Molecular Crystals
  116. The potential of intermolecular N⋯O interactions of nitro groups in crystal engineering, as revealed by structures of hexakis(4-nitrophenyl)benzene
  117. Engineering Hydrogen-Bonded Molecular Crystals Built from Derivatives of Hexaphenylbenzene and Related Compounds
  118. A new pseudopolymorph of hexakis(4-cyanophenyl)benzene
  119. Hydrogen-bonded networks in crystals built from bis(biguanides) and their salts
  120. The Dark Side of Crystal Engineering:  Creating Glasses from Small Symmetric Molecules that Form Multiple Hydrogen Bonds
  121. A New Class of Selective Low-Molecular-Weight Gelators Based on Salts of Diaminotriazinecarboxylic Acids
  122. Weak Interactions in the Crystal Structures of Tetraacetylenes Derived from Pentaerythrityl Tetraphenyl Ether
  123. Inclusion Compounds of Hexakis(4-cyanophenyl)benzene:  Open Networks Maintained by C−H···N Interactions
  124. Two-dimensional hydrogen-bonded networks in crystals of diboronic acids
  125. Engineering crystals built from molecules containing boron
  126. Tetrakis(2-methoxy-5-pyridyl)silane
  127. Tetrakis(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)silane
  128. Molecular Tectonics: Porous Cleavable Networks Constructed by Dipole-Directed Stacking of Hydrogen-Bonded Sheets
  129. Submaximal Interpenetration and Bicontinuous Three-Dimensional Channels in Porous Molecular Networks
  130. A practical guide to arylbiguanides — Synthesis and structural characterization
  131. Molecular Tectonics. Hydrogen-Bonded Networks Built from Tetra- and Hexaanilines
  132. Molecular Tectonics. Selective Exchange of Cations in Porous Anionic Hydrogen-Bonded Networks Built from Derivatives of Tetraphenylborate
  133. Molecular Tectonics. Porous Hydrogen-Bonded Networks Built from Derivatives of 2,2‘,7,7‘-Tetraphenyl-9,9‘-spirobi[9H-fluorene]
  134. Weakly Bonded Molecular Networks Built from Tetranitro- and Tetracyanospirobifluorenes
  135. Pentaerythrityl tetrakis(4-bromobenzyl ether)
  136. Tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl)methane–dimethyl sulfoxide–toluene (1/4/1)
  137. Molecular networks built from weakly interacting nitro-substituted pentaerythrityl tetraaryl ethers
  138. Molecular Tectonics. Disruption of Self-Association in Melts Derived from Hydrogen-Bonded Solids
  139. 1,4-Phenylenediboronic acid
  140. Molecular Tectonics. Porous Hydrogen-Bonded Networks Built from Derivatives of Pentaerythrityl Tetraphenyl Ether
  141. Molecular tectonics — Use of urethanes and ureas derived from tetraphenylmethane and tetraphenylsilane to build porous chiral hydrogen-bonded networks
  142. catena-Poly[benzylmethylammonium [[diaquadichloromanganate(II)]-μ-chloro]]
  143. Deformation of Porous Molecular Networks Induced by the Exchange of Guests in Single Crystals
  144. Cover Picture: Designing Permeable Molecular Crystals That React with External Agents To Give Crystalline Products (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 43/2003)
  145. Designing Permeable Molecular Crystals That React with External Agents To Give Crystalline Products
  146. Titelbild: Designing Permeable Molecular Crystals That React with External Agents To Give Crystalline Products (Angew. Chem. 43/2003)
  147. Designing Permeable Molecular Crystals That React with External Agents To Give Crystalline Products
  148. Molecular Tectonics. Dendritic Construction of Porous Hydrogen-Bonded Networks
  149. Molecular Tectonics. Porous Hydrogen-Bonded Networks Built from Derivatives of 9,9‘-Spirobifluorene
  150. Molecular Tectonics. Hydrogen-Bonded Networks Built from Tetraphenols Derived from Tetraphenylmethane and Tetraphenylsilane
  151. 1,3-Diphenoxy-2,2-bis(phenoxymethyl)propane
  152. Substantial Increase of the Ordering Temperature for {Mn II /Mo III (CN) 7 }-Based Magnets as a Function of the 3d Ion Site Geometry:  Example of Two Supramolecular Materials with T c = 75 and 106 K
  153. Excavations in molecular crystalsElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: experimental details for syntheses and crystallographic analyses. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/cc/b3/b308355a/
  154. Molecular Tectonics. Use of the Hydrogen Bonding of Boronic Acids To Direct Supramolecular Construction
  155. Molecular Tectonics. Construction of Porous Hydrogen-Bonded Networks from Bisketals of Pentaerythritol
  156. Investigations of the Phase Transitions in Thiourea Inclusion Compounds with Cycloheptane, Cyclooctane, and Cyclooctanone
  157. Bond-valence approach to the coppercopper and coppernitrogen bonding in binuclear copper(II) complexes: Structure of tetrakis(2-iodobenzoato)bis(caffeine)dicopper(II) at 210 K
  158. %Variable-Temperature Studies of Order/Disorder Transitions in the Thiourea Pyridinium Halide Crystals by XRD and Solid-State 2H NMR
  159. Bond-valence approach to the copper-copper and copper-oxygen bonding in binuclear copper(II) complexes: Structure of tetrakis(2-fluoro-benzoato-O,O´)-bis(2-fluorobenzoate-O) dicopper(II)
  160. 1,4-Butanediammonium Tetrabromopalladate(II)
  161. Phase transitions in a two-dimensional molecular complex NH3-(CH2)4-NH3CuCl4
  162. Simulation of Alkane Adsorption in the Aluminophosphate Molecular Sieve AlPO4−5
  163. Structures and thermal behavior in the series of two-dimensional molecular composites NH3(CH2)4NH3 MCl4 related to the nature of the metal M. Part 1: Crystal structures and phase transitions in the case M = Cu and Pd
  164. X-band electron paramagnetic resonance of a quasi-bidimensional molecular composite [NH3(CH2)4NH3]CuCl4
  165. Spectroscopic and Crystallographic Study of Phase Transitions in Zn Bidimensional Complexes
  166. Structural and magnetic phase transitions in bis-(alkyl ammonium) manganese tetrachlorides (CnH2n+1NH3)2MnCl4 withIn = 5, 7, and 9
  167. Electron paramagnetic resonance and spin-lattice relaxation in two-dimensional systems
  168. Crystal structure and phase transition in the perovskite-type layer molecular composite NH3(CH2)4NH3PbCl4