2016
DOI: 10.1002/ijch.201600030
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Small Molecule Crystallography in the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry at ETH Zürich

Abstract: The development of small‐molecule crystallography in the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry (LOC) at ETH since its foundation by Jack Dunitz in 1957 is reported. We briefly review the scientific path of Dunitz before coming to ETH and subsequently illustrate research highlights until his retirement in 1990. Together with his doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows, Dunitz developed X‐ray crystallography as a tool for studying chemical reactivity and reaction mechanisms, stereochemical, and in particular, confo… Show more

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“…X-ray crystallography is the most important tool to provide accurate information on the structures of molecular complexes in the solid state. , Co-crystallization in porous complexes and crystalline sponges has recently emerged to facilitate the elucidation of non-crystalline small-molecule structures …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…X-ray crystallography is the most important tool to provide accurate information on the structures of molecular complexes in the solid state. , Co-crystallization in porous complexes and crystalline sponges has recently emerged to facilitate the elucidation of non-crystalline small-molecule structures …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%