Issue 4, 2007

Alloxan: Is it really a problem structure?

Abstract

For more than forty years the crystal structure of alloxan with its remarkable stability and unusually high melting point but its absence of “conventional” hydrogen bonds has been regarded as problematic. Now that intermolecular cohesive energies can be calculated with reasonable accuracy, the stability of the alloxan structure is seen to fit in well with that of other isostructural compounds. The problem can be regarded as solved or rather as non-existent.

Graphical abstract: Alloxan: Is it really a problem structure?

Article information

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Submitted
11 Jan 2007
Accepted
06 Feb 2007
First published
22 Feb 2007

CrystEngComm, 2007,9, 266-269

Alloxan: Is it really a problem structure?

J. D. Dunitz and W. B. Schweizer, CrystEngComm, 2007, 9, 266 DOI: 10.1039/B700475C

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