Halogen Bonding I Impact on Materials Chemistry and Life Sciences
The nature and directionality of halogen bonding; the sigma hole, by Timothy Clark, Peter Politzer, Jane S. Murray Solid-state NMR study of halogen-bonded adducts, by David Bryce Infrared and Raman measurements of halogen bonding in cryogenic solutions, b
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		    Pierangelo Metrangolo Giuseppe Resnati  Editors
 
 Halogen Bonding I Impact on Materials Chemistry and Life Sciences
 
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 Topics in Current Chemistry
 
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 Pierangelo Metrangolo • Giuseppe Resnati Editors
 
 Halogen Bonding I Impact on Materials Chemistry and Life Sciences With contributions by C.B. Aaker€oy  D.L. Bryce  G. Cavallo  T. Clark  W. Herrebout  J.G. Hill  P.S. Ho  A.V. Jentzsch  A.C. Legon  S. Matile  P. Metrangolo  J.S. Murray  T. Pilati  P. Politzer  G. Resnati  C.L. Spartz  G. Terraneo  D.P. Tew  J. Viger-Gravel  N.R. Walker
 
 Editors Pierangelo Metrangolo Laboratory of Nanostructured Fluorinated Materials (NFMLab) Department of Chemistry, Materials, and Chemical Engineering “Giulio Natta” Politecnico di Milano Milano, Italy
 
 Giuseppe Resnati Laboratory of Nanostructured Fluorinated Materials (NFMLab) Department of Chemistry, Materials, and Chemical Engineering “Giulio Natta” Politecnico di Milano Milano, Italy
 
 ISSN 0340-1022 ISSN 1436-5049 (electronic) Topics in Current Chemistry ISBN 978-3-319-14056-8 ISBN 978-3-319-14057-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-14057-5 Library of Congress Control Number: 2015933504 Springer Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015 This work is subject to copyright. All rights		
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