Ordered Aggregation of Benzamide Crystals Induced using a "Motif Capper" Additive.
Blagden, Nicholas ; Song, M. ; Davey, R.J. ; Seton, L. ; Seaton, Colin C.
Blagden, Nicholas
Song, M.
Davey, R.J.
Seton, L.
Seaton, Colin C.
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This paper reports on the growth of benzamide crystals in the presence of 2'-aminoacetophenone. The resulting self-replicating intergrowth of benzamide crystals gives rise to ordered crystal aggregates in which individuals share a common c*. This behavior is interpreted using the concept of a motif capper additive which is able to halt the extension of structural motifs at the surface of a growing crystal. In this case the additive was selected to terminate the hydrogen-bonding ribbons, which extend along the b axis of the benzamide structure.
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Blagden, N., Song, M., Davey, R.J. and Seton, L. et al. (2005). Ordered Aggregation of Benzamide Crystals Induced using a "Motif Capper" Additive. Crystal Growth & Design. Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 467-471.
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