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Mendeleev Communications, 2003, Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 141–144
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1070/MC2003v013n03ABEH001808
(Mi mendc3994)
 

This article is cited in 7 scientific papers (total in 7 papers)

Chiral switching and fast reversible molecular movement phenomena in crystals

Sh. Hiranoa, K. Yoshizawaa, Sh. Toyotaa, F. Todaa, Z. Urbanczyk-Lipkowskab

a Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Okayama University of Science, Okayama, Japan
b Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
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Abstract: As found using FTIR, powder diffraction and CD spectrometry, in reversible inclusion complexation between crystalline hosts and gaseous guests, host molecules showed novel chiral switching phenomena: fast and reversible molecular displacement, rotation around the C–C bond, and switching between different hydrogen-bonding patterns.
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Language: English


Citation: Sh. Hirano, K. Yoshizawa, Sh. Toyota, F. Toda, Z. Urbanczyk-Lipkowska, “Chiral switching and fast reversible molecular movement phenomena in crystals”, Mendeleev Commun., 13:3 (2003), 141–144
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