Non-covalent derivatives
Non-covalent derivatization is a process by which one co-former molecules or more is incorporated into the solid-state matrix of the target molecule by way of non-covalent forces such as ionic Van der Waal forces, hydrogen bonding or pi-pi interactions. This incorporation produces a new material, a...
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