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  1. Towards design strategies for anion–π interactions in crystal engineering
  2. Directionality of π-holes in nitro compounds
  3. The N-atom in [N(PR3)2]+ cations (R = Ph, Me) can act as electron donor for (pseudo) anti-electrostatic interactions
  4. A Practical, Large-Scale Synthesis of Pyrene-2-Carboxylic Acid
  5. Non-covalent sp3carbon bonding with ArCF3is analogous to CH–π interactions
  6. Small Cycloalkane (CN)2CC(CN)2Structures Are Highly Directional Non-covalent Carbon-Bond Donors
  7. A catalytic role for methionine revealed by a combination of computation and experiments on phosphite dehydrogenase
  8. Influence of ring size on the strength of carbon bonding complexes between anions and perfluorocycloalkanes
  9. Tetrel-Bonding Interaction: Rediscovered Supramolecular Force?
  10. Tetrel-Bonding Interaction: Rediscovered Supramolecular Force?
  11. Easy Demonstration of the Marangoni Effect by Prolonged and Directional Motion: “Soap Boat 2.0”
  12. Homogeneous Hydrogenation and Isomerization of 1-Octene Catalyzed by Nickel(II) Complexes with Bidentate Diarylphosphane Ligands
  13. Halogen⋯phenyl supramolecular interactions in the solid state: hydrogen versus halogen bonding and directionality
  14. Halogen bonding versus hydrogen bonding: what does the Cambridge Database reveal?
  15. Correction to Mechanistic Study of the L2Pd-Catalyzed Reduction of Nitrobenzene with CO in Methanol: Comparative Study between Diphosphane and 1,10-Phenanthroline Complexes
  16. Mechanistic Study of the L2Pd-Catalyzed Reduction of Nitrobenzene with CO in Methanol: Comparative Study between Diphosphane and 1,10-Phenanthroline Complexes
  17. Mechanistic Study of the Oxidative Carbonylation of Methanol Catalyzed by Palladium Diphosphane Complexes with Nitrobenzene as Oxidant
  18. ChemInform Abstract: Putting Anion-π Interactions into Perspective
  19. Directional character of solvent- and anion-pentafluorophenyl supramolecular interactions
  20. Anion–arene and lone pair–arene interactions are directional
  21. How directional are D–H⋯phenyl interactions in the solid state (D = C, N, O)?
  22. Carbonylation of Nitrobenzene in Methanol with Palladium Bidentate Phosphane Complexes: An Unexpectedly Complex Network of Catalytic Reactions, Centred around a Pd–imido Intermediate
  23. Putting Anion-π Interactions Into Perspective
  24. Anion‐π‐Wechselwirkungen ins rechte Licht gerückt
  25. Structure elucidation of the unprecedented asymmetric bis-chelate complex [Pd(1,3-bis(di(o-methoxy-m-methylphenyl)phosphino)propane)2]2+ in the solid state and in solution
  26. Efficient, stable, tunable, and easy to synthesize, handle and recycle luminescent materials: [H2NMe2]3[Ln(iii)(2,6-dipicolinolate)3] (Ln = Eu, Tb, or its solid solutions)
  27. NMR Spectroscopic Studies of Palladium(II) Complexes of Bidentate Diphenylphosphane Ligands with Acetate and Tosylate Anions: Complex Formation and Structures
  28. A Mixed-Valent Pentanuclear CuII4CuI Compound Containing a Radical-Anion Ligand
  29. What’s New in the Realm of Anion−π Binding Interactions? Putting the Anion−π Interaction in Perspective
  30. Lone pair–π interactions: a new supramolecular bond?
  31. Anion Binding Involving π‐Acidic Heteroaromatic Rings
  32. Anion Binding Involving π-Acidic Heteroaromatic Rings
  33. The s-triazine ring, a remarkable unit to generate supramolecular interactions
  34. Crystallographic and Theoretical Evidence of Acetonitrile−π Interactions with the Electron-Deficient 1,3,5-Triazine Ring