Prossima pubblicazione.
Referenza:
▪ Falvello, L.R. (2018): Crystalline transformers: more within than meets the eye. Acta Crystallographica, B74, (in press).
Synopsis:
Single-crystal diffraction studies yield information on the complex motions involved in phase transitions in molecular crystals. There is reason to believe that extensive potential exists for further discovery in this field.
Crystalline transformers: more within than meets the eye
- Marco E. Ciriotti
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Crystalline transformers: more within than meets the eye
Marco E. Ciriotti
«Things are interesting only in so far as they relate themselves to other things»
«Things are interesting only in so far as they relate themselves to other things»
- Marco E. Ciriotti
- Messaggi: 31645
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Re: Crystalline transformers: more within than meets the eye
Pubblicazione effettuata.
Referenza:
▪ Falvello, L.R. (2018): Crystalline transformers: more within than meets the eye. Acta Crystallographica, B74, 403-404.
Abstract:
Single-crystal diffraction studies yield information on the complex motions involved in phase transitions in molecular crystals. There is reason to believe that extensive potential exists for further discovery in this field.
Studies of phase transitions in molecular crystals are becoming more commonplace as improvements in instrumentation and technique enable more efficient exploration of the behavior of samples with varying external conditions, usually temperature. This scientific commentary provides contextual background on this type of study, with reference to an article on transformations in a ferrocenyl–acetylide–gold(I) complex [Makal (2018). Acta Cryst. B74, 427–435].
Referenza:
▪ Falvello, L.R. (2018): Crystalline transformers: more within than meets the eye. Acta Crystallographica, B74, 403-404.
Abstract:
Single-crystal diffraction studies yield information on the complex motions involved in phase transitions in molecular crystals. There is reason to believe that extensive potential exists for further discovery in this field.
Studies of phase transitions in molecular crystals are becoming more commonplace as improvements in instrumentation and technique enable more efficient exploration of the behavior of samples with varying external conditions, usually temperature. This scientific commentary provides contextual background on this type of study, with reference to an article on transformations in a ferrocenyl–acetylide–gold(I) complex [Makal (2018). Acta Cryst. B74, 427–435].
Marco E. Ciriotti
«Things are interesting only in so far as they relate themselves to other things»
«Things are interesting only in so far as they relate themselves to other things»
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