X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Various Crystalline N-oxide Halogen Bond Complexes

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Kyle Hillis

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Savannah, Georgia

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https://research.georgiasouthern.edu/symposium/

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Presentation

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30-4-2014 9:10 AM

End Date

30-4-2014 9:30 AM

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X-Ray Diffraction analysis of various crystalline N-oxide halogen bond complexes. Halogen bonding is a strong directional interaction (like hydrogen bonding) between a halogen atom (typically iodine) and an electron donating atom (typically nitrogen).

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X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Various Crystalline N-oxide Halogen Bond Complexes

Savannah, Georgia

X-Ray Diffraction analysis of various crystalline N-oxide halogen bond complexes. Halogen bonding is a strong directional interaction (like hydrogen bonding) between a halogen atom (typically iodine) and an electron donating atom (typically nitrogen).

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