Advances in Organic Crystal Chemistry Comprehensive Reviews 2015
For the last decade, the topics of organic crystal chemistry have become diversified, and each topic has been substantially advanced in concert with the rapid development of various analytical and measurement techniques for solid-state organic materials.
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vances in Organic Crystal Chemistry Comprehensive Reviews 2015
Advances in Organic Crystal Chemistry
Rui Tamura • Mikiji Miyata Editors
Advances in Organic Crystal Chemistry Comprehensive Reviews 2015
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Editors Rui Tamura Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies Kyoto University Kyoto, Japan
ISBN 978-4-431-55554-4 DOI 10.1007/978-4-431-55555-1
Mikiji Miyata The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research Osaka University Osaka, Japan
ISBN 978-4-431-55555-1 (eBook)
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Preface
For the last decade, the topics of organic crystal chemistry have become diversified, and each topic has been substantially advanced in concert with the rapid development of various analytical and measurement techniques for solid-state organic materials. The aim of this book is to systematically summarize and record the recent notable advances in various topics of organic crystal chemistry involving liquid crystals and organic–inorganic hybrid materials that have been achieved mainly in the last 5 years or so. The summaries and records contained herein are by invited members of the Division of Organic Crystals in the Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) and prominent invited authors from abroad. In this first volume, most of the authors were plenary or invited speakers at the Joint Congress of the 11th International Workshop on the Crystal Growth of Organic Materials (CGOM 11) and the Asian Crystallization Technology Symposium 2014 (ACTS-2014) held in Nara, Japan, 17–20 June 2014. The 35 papers contributed to this volume are roughly classified into eight categories: (1) Nucleation and Crystal Growth, (2) Crystal Structure Determination and Molecular Orbital Calculation, (3) Crystal Structure, (4) Polymorphism, (5) Chira