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024 7 _a10.3390/books978-3-0365-0465-0
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041 0 _aEnglish
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100 1 _aFrontera, Antonio
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700 1 _aFrontera, Antonio
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245 1 0 _aσ- and π-Hole Interactions
260 _aBasel, Switzerland
_bMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
_c2021
300 _a1 electronic resource (212 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aThis book describes unconventional noncovalent interactions and analyzes their importance for crystal growth in organic and hybrid organic–inorganic systems. Several examples illustrate how the combination of theory and experiment allows rationalizing the strength and directionality of noncovalent interactions. This book elegantly describes the results of a survey of X-ray structures of main group element compounds (M = Sn, Pb As, Sb, Bi, and Te) exhibiting intermolecular M•••Se noncovalent interactions in one of its chapters. Moreover, it provides a consistent description of noncovalent interactions, covering most groups of the periodic table. The interactions are described and discussed using their trivial names. That is, a comprehensive and accurate description is provided for alkali, alkaline earth, regium, spodium, triel, tetrel, pnictogen, chalcogen, halogen, and aerogen bonding interactions. No other book is available covering such an extensive number of interactions and examples where these interactions are relevant. relevant.
540 _aCreative Commons
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546 _aEnglish
650 7 _aResearch & information: general
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650 7 _aBiology, life sciences
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653 _anon-covalent interactions
653 _aregium bonds
653 _asilver(I)
653 _acoinage metals
653 _apyrazolates
653 _aphosphines
653 _ahalogen bonding
653 _ahydrogen bonding sigma-hole interactions
653 _atheoretical studies
653 _acharacterizations
653 _anoncovalent interactions
653 _aLewis acids
653 _aLewis bases
653 _aspodium bonds
653 _aσ/π-hole interactions
653 _aEDTA
653 _a2,6-diaminopurine
653 _acadmium
653 _aco-crystal
653 _aH-bonding
653 _aπ–π stacking
653 _atriazinane
653 _a1,3,5-Triazacyclohexane
653 _aHirshfeld surface analysis
653 _aDFT study
653 _aC–H···π interaction
653 _ahybridization of a nitrogen atom in sulfonamides
653 _amolecular cocrystal
653 _asandwiched-layer structure
653 _aC–I···F halogen bonds
653 _aπ···π stacking interactions
653 _aPBE0-D3(BJ) calculations
653 _asecondary bonding
653 _asupramolecular
653 _acrystal engineering
653 _atetrel bonding
653 _apnictogen bonding
653 _achalcogen bonding
653 _aselenium
653 _astructural chemistry
653 _amain group elements
653 _aπ–hole interaction
653 _asubstituent effects
653 _avibrational spectroscopy
653 _alocal vibrational mode theory
653 _adirect measure for π–hole interaction strength
653 _anoncovalent interaction
653 _ahydrogen bonding
653 _anickel
653 _aSchiff bases
653 _acrystallography
653 _aσ-hole
653 _aπ-hole
653 _acrystal growth
653 _asupramolecular chemistry
653 _aσ-hole interactions
653 _aself-assembly
653 _ascanning tunneling microscopy
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