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Building multi-component crystals from cations and co-crystals: the use of chaperones

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posted on 2024-03-12, 12:30 authored by Shamim Bukenya, Tasnim Munshi, Ian Scowen, Rachael Skyner, Darren A. Whitaker, Colin C. Seaton
<p>Ternary crystalline complexes consisting of both salts and ionic co-crystals have been created through the crystallisation of the binary co-crystal 3,5-dinitrobenzoic acid-4-(dimethylamino)benzoic acid with group 1 or ammonium cations. The size and charge density of the cation can be used to adjust the protonation level and local geometry of the acid pair. The selectivity and coordination geometry of the chaperone cation may be further adjusted by the inclusion of a crown ether to reduce the number and location of potential binding sites.</p>

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  • School of Chemistry (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

CrystEngComm

Volume

15

Issue

12

Pages/Article Number

2241-2250

Publisher

The Royal Society of Chemistry

ISSN

1466-8033

Date Submitted

2014-03-19

Date Accepted

2014-03-19

Date of First Publication

2014-03-19

Date of Final Publication

2014-03-19

ePrints ID

13257

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