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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume -, Issue 29, Pages 3635-3645Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b504668h
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Supramolecular reactions between crystalline materials as well as reactions between a crystalline material and a vapour can be used to generate new crystalline substances. These solvent-free processes can be exploited to prepare both hydrogen-bonded co-crystals and coordination networks. Solid-vapour reactions do not differ from solid-vapour uptake/release processes, and can also be used to prepare polymorphs and solvates. It is argued that solvent-less reactions involving molecular crystals represent a green route to supramolecular solid-state chemistry and crystal engineering.
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