Aromatic stacking – a key step in nucleation
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2017
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01A - Journal article
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Chemical Communications
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53
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56
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7905-7908
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Using kinetic data from over 6000 crystallisation experiments together with novel computations, we reveal that in the control of nucleation kinetics aromatic stacking wins out over hydrogen-bonding.
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1359-7345
1364-548X
0009-241X
1364-548X
0009-241X
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English
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Cruz-Cabeza, A. J., Davey, R. J., Sachithananthan, S. S., Smith, R., Tang, S. K., Vetter, T., & Xiao, Y. (2017). Aromatic stacking – a key step in nucleation. Chemical Communications, 53(56), 7905–7908. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cc02423a