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September 4, 2014
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- Frontmatter
- Graphical Synopsis
- Preface
- Special issue on In Situ Crystallization
- Original Papers
- Crystal architecture of the low melting nitrogen heterocycles tetrafluoropyrimidine and trifluorotriazine
- Fluorine prefers hydrogen bonds over halogen bonds! Insights from crystal structures of some halofluorobenzenes
- In situ co-crystallization of cresols with aniline and fluoroanilines: subtle interplay of strong and weak hydrogen bonds
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- In situ crystallization of the linear alkynes Cn H2n–2 (n=7, 8, 9, 10)
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