Spontaneous rearrangement of hydrogen bonding in a crystalline state
Abstract
Spontaneous rearrangement of hydrogen bonding in a crystalline phase was observed in molecular crystals, which included sublimable benzoquinones.
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Spontaneous rearrangement of hydrogen bonding in a crystalline phase was observed in molecular crystals, which included sublimable benzoquinones.
Spontaneous rearrangement of hydrogen bonding in a crystalline state
R. Kuroda and Y. Imai, Mendeleev Commun., 2003, 13, 148 DOI: 10.1070/MC2003v013n03ABEH001805
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