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Download fileTracing a Common “Origin” of Phase Transformation, Polymorphism, Disorder, Isosterism, and Isostructuralism in Fluorobenzoylcarvacryl Thiourea
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posted on 2016-02-20, 12:47 authored by Amol G. Dikundwar, Umesh
D. Pete, Chetan M. Zade, Ratnamala S. Bendre, Tayur N. Guru RowThe terms phase transformation, polymorphism, disorder,
isosterism,
and isostructuralism are often the keywords used in the design and
engineering of molecular crystals. Three benzoylcarvacryl thiourea
derivatives with [-NH–C(S)–NH–C(O)-] cores generate
molecular crystals, which provide the basis for exploring a common
link between the structures related by aforementioned terms. The apparent
“origin” of all these structural modifications has been
traced to the formation of a planar molecular dimeric chain built
with homomeric R22(12) and R22(8) synthons occurring in tandem, one formed with N–H···O
and the other with N–H···S hydrogen bonds.
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