His primary scientific interests are in Crystallography, Hydrogen bond, Crystal engineering, Molecule and Organic chemistry. His research integrates issues of Crystallization and Solvent in his study of Crystallography. His Hydrogen bond study combines topics in areas such as Inorganic chemistry, Ligand, Barbituric acid, Intermolecular force and Ionic bonding.
Dario Braga combines subjects such as Chemical physics, Non-covalent interactions and Nanotechnology, Mechanochemistry with his study of Crystal engineering. As part of his studies on Molecule, he frequently links adjacent subjects like Crystal structure. His Crystal structure research integrates issues from Palladium, X-ray crystallography, Stereochemistry, Tricyclohexylphosphine and Triphenylphosphine.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Crystallography, Crystal structure, Stereochemistry, Molecule and X-ray crystallography. His studies in Crystallography integrate themes in fields like Inorganic chemistry, Ligand, Metal and Hydrogen bond. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Supramolecular chemistry and Ion.
His Crystal structure research incorporates themes from Inorganic compound, Benzene and Intermolecular force. The study incorporates disciplines such as Rifaximin, Ruthenium, Medicinal chemistry and Monoclinic crystal system in addition to Stereochemistry. His Crystal engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ionic bonding and Nanotechnology.
His main research concerns Crystallography, Ionic bonding, Crystal engineering, Crystallization and Organic chemistry. His Crystallography study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Molecule. His Ionic bonding study also includes
His Crystal engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Nanotechnology, Mechanochemistry and Thermal stability. His Crystallization research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Stereochemistry, Rifaximin and Solvent. His research in Crystal structure intersects with topics in Luminescence, Photochemistry and Hydrogen bond.
Dario Braga spends much of his time researching Crystallography, Ionic bonding, Inorganic chemistry, Polymorphism and Powder diffraction. His studies deal with areas such as Crystallization and Molecule, Hydrogen bond as well as Crystallography. Dario Braga interconnects Stereochemistry and Rifaximin in the investigation of issues within Crystallization.
The concepts of his Ionic bonding study are interwoven with issues in Single crystal, Alkali metal and Active ingredient. His Inorganic chemistry research incorporates elements of Melting point and Dissolution. His work deals with themes such as Mechanochemistry, Acetonitrile, Crystal engineering and Phosphine, which intersect with Luminescence.
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Mechanochemistry: opportunities for new and cleaner synthesis
Stuart L. James;Christopher J. Adams;Carsten Bolm;Dario Braga.
Chemical Society Reviews (2012)
Crystal Engineering and Organometallic Architecture.
Dario Braga;Fabrizia Grepioni;Gautam R. Desiraju.
Chemical Reviews (1998)
Intermolecular interactions in nonorganic crystal engineering.
Dario Braga;Fabrizia Grepioni.
Accounts of Chemical Research (2000)
New trends in crystal engineering
Dario Braga;Lee Brammer;Neil R. Champness.
CrystEngComm (2005)
Crystal engineering, Where from? Where to?
Dario Braga.
Chemical Communications (2003)
Making crystals from crystals: a green route to crystal engineering and polymorphism
Dario Braga;Fabrizia Grepioni.
Chemical Communications (2005)
Hydrogen Bonding in Organometallic Crystals. 6.† X−H---M Hydrogen Bonds and M---(H−X) Pseudo-Agostic Bonds
Dario Braga;Fabrizia Grepioni;Emilio Tedesco;Kumar Biradha.
Organometallics (1997)
Mechanochemical preparation of co-crystals
Dario Braga;Lucia Maini;Fabrizia Grepioni.
Chemical Society Reviews (2013)
Reactions between or within molecular crystals.
Dario Braga;Fabrizia Grepioni.
Angewandte Chemie (2004)
Crystal Engineering: From Molecules and Crystals to Materials
Dario Braga;Fabrizia Grepioni.
(1999)
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