Tracing a common ``origin'' of phase transformation, polymorphism, disorder, isosterism, and isostructuralism in fluorobenzoylcarvacryl thiourea


Autoria(s): Dikundwar, Amol G; Pete, Umesh D; Zade, Chetan M; Bendre, Ratnamala S; Row, Guru Tayur N
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01/09/2012

Resumo

The 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 R-2(2)(12) and R-2(2)(8) synthons occurring in tandem, one formed with N-H center dot center dot center dot O and the other with N-H center dot center dot center dot S hydrogen bonds.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/45399/1/Cry_Gro_Des_12_4530_2012.pdf

Dikundwar, Amol G and Pete, Umesh D and Zade, Chetan M and Bendre, Ratnamala S and Row, Guru Tayur N (2012) Tracing a common ``origin'' of phase transformation, polymorphism, disorder, isosterism, and isostructuralism in fluorobenzoylcarvacryl thiourea. In: Crystal Growth & Design, 12 (9). pp. 4530-4534.

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American Chemical Society

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cg300699r

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/45399/

Palavras-Chave #Solid State & Structural Chemistry Unit
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Journal Article

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