Structural relationship between a host included chain of spirocyclic water hexamers and bulk water--the role of water clusters in self assembly and crystallization processes.
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Abstract
Infinite chains of spirocyclic water hexamers are included in the crystal lattice of a tin complex with a curved, hydrophobic surface and only weak intermolecular bonding interactions between the host molecules, so that the enclosed water clusters might be reminiscent of the solvation sphere in solution.
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| Authors | Luna-García, Rolando;Damián-Murillo, Berenice M;Barba, Victor;Höpfl, Herbert;Beltrán, Hiram I;Zamudio-Rivera, Luis S; |
| Journal | Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) |
| Year | 2005 |
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