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Can a Cl–H···F Hydrogen Bond Replace a Cl···F Halogen Bond? H2XP:ClY:ZH versus H2XP:ClY:HZ for Y, Z = F, Cl
Gas-phase reactivity tuned through the interaction with alkaline-earth derivatives
Probing C⋯S chalcogen bonds in complexes SC:SHX, for X = NO2, NC, F, Cl, CN, CCH, and NH2
Synthesis of a new 24-membered tetramide macrocycle and X-ray crystal structure determination
Multinuclear NMR spectra and GIAO/DFT calculations of N-benzylazoles and N-benzylbenzazoles
Synthesis, structure and NMR study of fluorinated isoxazoles derived from hemi-curcuminoids
The structure of the anti-aging agent J147 used for treating Alzheimer's disease
An Example of Polynomial Expansion: The Reaction of 3(5)-Methyl-1H-Pyrazole with Chloroform and Characterization of the Four Isomers
A theoretical NMR study of polymorphism in crystal structures of azoles and benzazoles
The strange case of achiral compounds which were reported to always crystallize in the same chiral group
Cooperative Effects in Weak Interactions: Enhancement of Tetrel Bonds by Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonds
Modulating the intrinsic reactivity of molecules through non-covalent interactions
Modulating intramolecular chalcogen bonds in aromatic (thio)(seleno)phene-based derivatives
Reaction of ClF and Cl2 with PH2X: The oxidation of P(III) to P(V)
The beryllium bond
The extraordinary richness of the reaction between diazomethane and tetracyanoethylene: can computational calculations shed light on old papers?
The synergy of different solid-state techniques to elucidate the supramolecular assembly of two 1H-benzotriazole polymorphs
Cations brought together by hydrogen bonds: the protonated pyridine–boronic acid dimer explained
Interaction of N -Heterocyclic Carbenes and Simple Carbenes with Small Molecules (One to Three Atoms) Excluding Metals: Formation of Covalent C-X Bonds
The structure of four thallium tris(1H-pyrazol-1-yl)hydroborates in the solid state by X-ray crystallography and in solution by NMR and DFT-GIAO calculations
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