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Water oligomers in crystal hydrates--what's news and what isn't?

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This article is published in Angewandte Chemie.The article was published on 2006-01-01. It has received 258 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Crystal.

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Recent advances in crystal engineering

TL;DR: The 10th edition of CrystEngComm as mentioned in this paper highlighted the state-of-the-art of crystal engineering and new trends and developing areas in crystal engineering, such as intermolecular interactions, metal-organic frameworks or coordination polymers; polymorphism and solvates.
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Supramolecular Assembly Model for Aggregation of Petroleum Asphaltenes

TL;DR: The components of petroleum asphaltenes exhibit complex bridged structures comprising sulfur, nitrogen, aromatic, and naphthenic groups linked by alkyl chains as discussed by the authors, and these components aggregate in crude oil.
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A Metal−Organic Nanotube Exhibiting Reversible Adsorption of (H2O)12 Cluster

TL;DR: A novel 1D metal-organic nanotube, exhibiting reversible and fast adsorption of the (H2O)12 cluster, has been synthesized and characterized.
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Hydrogen‐Bond‐Induced Inclusion Complex in Aqueous Cellulose/LiOH/Urea Solution at Low Temperature

TL;DR: A channel inclusion complex (IC) hosted by urea could encage the cellulose macromolecule in LiOH/urea solution with prior cooling and therefore provide a rationale for forming a good dispersion of cellulose.
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A Hybrid Water–Chloride Structure with Discrete Undecameric Water Moieties Self‐Assembled in a Heptaprotonated Octaamino Cryptand

TL;DR: Odd water clusters: An unprecedented propeller-shaped undecameric water motif is stabilized within the lattice of the heptahydrochloride of a homoditopic octaamino cryptand with C 3 symmetry.
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The Protein Data Bank

TL;DR: The goals of the PDB are described, the systems in place for data deposition and access, how to obtain further information and plans for the future development of the resource are described.
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The Cambridge Structural Database: a quarter of a million crystal structures and rising

TL;DR: The Cambridge Structural Database now contains data for more than a quarter of a million small-molecule crystal structures, and projections concerning future accession rates indicate that the CSD will contain at least 500,000 crystal structures by the year 2010.
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Water clusters in organic molecular crystals

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors classified water clusters within the Cambridge Structural Database into discrete rings and chains, infinite chains and tapes, and layer structures, and found dominant patterns for discrete clusters as 4-membered water rings, and in chains with a repeat unit of 4 waters.
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An intermolecular (H2O)10 cluster in a solid-state supramolecular complex

TL;DR: In this paper, the preparation and crystal structure of a three-dimensional supramolecular complex that is stabilized by an intricate array of non-covalent interactions involving contributions from solvent water clusters, most notably a water decamer ((H2O) with an ice-like molecular arrangement.
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Extended motifs from water and chemical functional groups in organic molecular crystals

TL;DR: In this article, the probability of organic compounds crystallizing as hydrates increases with increasing number of polar chemical groups in the molecule and the extended patterns of H-bonding involving chemical groups and water molecules have been studied and classified.
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