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摘要
我们设计了多孔晶体来捕获 "油性 "分子--从而能够确定这些化合物的 X 射线结构,而这些化合物无法进行标准的晶体分析。
Docking stations in porous crystals unlock elusive molecular structures
Porous crystals have been engineered to trap ‘oily’ molecules — enabling X-ray structures to be determined for these compounds that defy standard crystallographic analysis. Porous crystals have been engineered to trap ‘oily’ molecules — enabling X-ray structures to be determined for these compounds that defy standard crystallographic analysis.
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