Issue 16, 2013

Halogen bonding at work: recent applications in synthetic chemistry and materials science

Abstract

Halogen bonding has recently entered the arena of reliable and valuable non-covalent interactions for the construction of supramolecular complexes. A step further, this highlight provides some new insights related to the design of advanced functional materials encompassing halogen bonded mesomorphic and electronic components. Other recent applications have been extended to various aspects of solution phase recognition (catalysis, ion sensing and resolution) and macromolecular organizations (porous, polymeric and hybrid systems).

Graphical abstract: Halogen bonding at work: recent applications in synthetic chemistry and materials science

Article information

Article type
Highlight
Submitted
15 Jul 2012
Accepted
13 Aug 2012
First published
14 Aug 2012

CrystEngComm, 2013,15, 3058-3071

Halogen bonding at work: recent applications in synthetic chemistry and materials science

F. Meyer and P. Dubois, CrystEngComm, 2013, 15, 3058 DOI: 10.1039/C2CE26150B

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