Organic Crystal Growth: Directly from Amorphous Solid Powder to Single Crystals

Volume: 16, Issue: 24, Pages: 4067 - 4071
Published: Nov 10, 2021
Abstract
Preparation of organic crystals mainly depends on solution-deposition, sublimation, and melt-deposition techniques. Solid-state growth methods are generally not suitable for organic crystal growth due to the unprocurable mass transfer. Herein, we report two pyridine-substituted fluorenone compounds with extraordinary crystal-growth capacity, and these compounds can directly and quickly form single crystals from their amorphous solid powder by...
Paper Details
Title
Organic Crystal Growth: Directly from Amorphous Solid Powder to Single Crystals
Published Date
Nov 10, 2021
Volume
16
Issue
24
Pages
4067 - 4071
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