Noncovalent Derivatization: Green Chemistry Applications of Crystal Engineering
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The field of crystal engineering is rapidly expanding. As our understanding of the mechanism of construction and relationship between structure and function of molecular crystals increases, it is important to recognize that this field offers significant toxicological and environmental benefits. The processes of molecular recognition and self-assembly are inherently benign in terms of its impact on human health and the environment. These benefits must be articulated and exploited.
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