Difference between revisions of "Co-crystal"
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− | < | + | <font color="blue">Co-cristal</font> (''Fr''). <font color="red">Cokristall</font> (''Ge''). <font color="black">Co-cristallo</font> (''It''). <font color="purple">共結晶</Font> (''Ja''). <font color="green">Cocristal</font> (''Sp''). |
== Definition== | == Definition== | ||
− | Solid consisting of a crystalline single phase material composed of two or more different molecular and/or ionic compounds generally in a | + | Solid consisting of a crystalline single-phase material composed of two or more different molecular and/or ionic compounds generally in a |
stoichiometric ratio which are neither solvates nor simple salts. | stoichiometric ratio which are neither solvates nor simple salts. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | ''Cryst. Growth Des.'' | + | Aitipamula, S. ''et al.'' (2012). ''Cryst. Growth Des.'' '''12''', 2147-2152. ''Polymorphs, salts, and cocrystals: what’s in a name?'' and references cited therein |
[[Category:Fundamental crystallography]] | [[Category:Fundamental crystallography]] |
Latest revision as of 17:10, 9 November 2017
Co-cristal (Fr). Cokristall (Ge). Co-cristallo (It). 共結晶 (Ja). Cocristal (Sp).
Definition
Solid consisting of a crystalline single-phase material composed of two or more different molecular and/or ionic compounds generally in a stoichiometric ratio which are neither solvates nor simple salts.
See also
Aitipamula, S. et al. (2012). Cryst. Growth Des. 12, 2147-2152. Polymorphs, salts, and cocrystals: what’s in a name? and references cited therein