Crystal Engineering How Molecules Build Solids

Cover of Crystal Engineering How Molecules Build Solids by Jeffrey H. Williams
Year: 2017
Language: en
Pages: 145
ISBN-13: 9781681746241
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 7 Inches
Weight: 1.1574268755 Pounds
Width: 0.31 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 548.8
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“Crystal Engineering: How Molecules Build Solids” by Jeffrey H. Williams, published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers in 2017, explores the intricate relationship between molecular structures and solid formations. This edition, comprising 145 pages, delves into the significance of x-ray crystallography in determining the three-dimensional arrangements of atoms within various solids. The book highlights how a limited number of solid structures can accommodate a vast array of molecules, emphasizing the principles of crystal engineering.

Readers will find a thorough examination of the origins of molecular architecture in crystals, which is increasingly relevant in fields such as materials science and condensed matter physics. The text discusses how understanding these architectures can lead to the design of crystals with specific properties, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry. By manipulating molecular interactions and structures, the book presents a framework for predicting crystal formations and developing new materials with desired physical characteristics.


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There are more than 20 million chemicals in the literature, with new materials being synthesized each week. Most of these molecules are stable, and the 3-dimensional arrangement of the atoms in the molecules, in the various solids may be determined by routine x-ray crystallography. When this is done, it is found that this vast range of molecules, with varying sizes and shapes can be accommodated by only a handful of solid structures. This limited number of architectures for the packing of molecules of all shapes and sizes, to maximize attractive intermolecular forces and minimizing repulsive intermolecular forces, allows us to develop simple models of what holds the molecules together in the solid. In this volume we look at the origin of the molecular architecture of crystals; a topic that is becoming increasingly important and is often termed, crystal engineering. Such studies are a means of predicting crystal structures, and of designing crystals with particular properties by manipulating the structure and interaction of large molecules. That is, creating new crystal architectures with desired physical characteristics in which the molecules pack together in particular architectures; a subject of particular interest to the pharmaceutical industry.

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