10.03-I: Crystal Engineering: Supramolecular Chemistry: From Assembly to Structure and Function

Oral Presentations

Niihau

Tuesday, July 25






Intermolecular Forces, Crystal Growth, and Polymorphism.

01:30 - 02:10 PM 10.03.01
(W0200)
Joel Bernstein.
Can Co-crystals be Assembled Employing a Specific Hydrogen- Bonded Motif?

02:10 - 02:30 PM 10.03.02
(W0121)
A. G. Beasley.
The Influence of Disorder on Polymorphism.
et al: T. R. Welberry, D. J. Goossens.

02:30 - 03:00 PM 10.03.03
(W0239)
Joseph Lauher.
Space Group Frequencies of Hydrogen Bonded Networks.

03:00 - 03:30 PM
Coffee Break.

03:30 - 03:50 PM 10.03.04
(W0399)
Michal Sabat.
Synergy of Intermolecular Forces in Self-Assembly of Propargylic Alcohols.
et al: Marilise Hyacinth, Lin Pu.

03:50 - 04:10 PM 10.03.05
(W0211)
Dedong Wu.
Crystallographic Perspective of Pharmaceutical Co-crystals: Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonding Modes between Heterocyclic Nitrogen Compounds and Carboxylic Acids.
et al: James Osborn, Craig Collins, Jean Surian.

04:10 - 04:30 PM 10.03.06
(W0379)
Kraig Wheeler.
Cocrystallization Tendencies of Hexamethylenetetramine.
et al: Philias Daka.

04:30 - 05:00 PM 10.03.07
(W0105)
Christer Aakeröy.
Design and Synthesis of Co-crystals using Molecular Sense and Supramolecular Sensibility.

Poster Presentations

Hawaii Ballroom

Tuesday, July 25



T-P111
(W0070)
Systematic Synthesis and Studies of Hydrogen Bonding Networks Built with 1,3,5- benzene- trisphosphonic Acid and 1-Admantance amine.
Deyuan Kong, Abraham Clearfield, Jerzy Zon.


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