Organotrifluoroborates as attractive self-assembling systems: the case of bifunctional dipotassium phenylene-1,4-bis(trifluoroborate)

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​Organotrifluoroborates as attractive self-assembling systems: the case of bifunctional dipotassium phenylene-1,4-bis(trifluoroborate)​
Falcicchio, A.; Lill, S. O. N.; Perna, F. M.; Salomone, A.; Coppi, D. I.; Cuocci, C. & Stalke, D. et al.​ (2015) 
Dalton Transactions44(45) pp. 19447​-19450​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/c5dt02020d 

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Falcicchio, Aurelia; Lill, Sten O. Nilsson; Perna, Filippo M.; Salomone, Antonio; Coppi, Donato I.; Cuocci, Corrado; Stalke, Dietmar; Capriati, Vito
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The first structure of an aromatic bis(trifluoroborate) dipotassium salt, elucidated by the combination of crystallography, DFT calculations, topological and non-covalent interaction analysis, discloses a 3D network undergoing spontaneous self-assembly thanks to the massive participation of weak intra- and intermolecular interactions for which fluorine atoms proved to play a leading role.
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2015
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Royal Soc Chemistry
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Dalton Transactions 
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1477-9234; 1477-9226

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