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    Asymmetric Crystal Growth of Resorcinol from the Vapor Phase: Surface reconstruction and conformational change are the Culprits.

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    Publication date
    2009-07-28T11:06:48Z
    Author
    Anwar, Jamshed
    Chatchawalsaisin, Jittima
    Kendrick, John
    Keyword
    Asymmetric crystals
    Resorcin
    Polar crystals
    Molecular change
    Conformational change
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    Abstract
    The growth of crystals of a-resorcinol from the vapor phase is asymmetric along the polar axis. By means of molecular-dynamics simulations, the slower growth at the (011) polar surface is traced back to conformational change of the molecule and to surface reconstruction, which may be a general phenomenon in polar crystals.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3176
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    Anwar. J., Chatchawalsaisin, J. and Kendrick, J. (2007) Asymmetric Crystal Growth of Resorcinol from the Vapor Phase: Surface reconstruction and conformational change are the Culprits. Angewandte Chemie. International Edition. Vol. 46, No. 29, pp. 5537-5540.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.200701127
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