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titleOfInvention Method for preparing a sample for crystal structure analysis for structural analysis by the crystal sponge method of a compound having a nucleophilic group
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for preparing a sample for crystal structure analysis for structural analysis by a crystal sponge method of a compound having a nucleophilic group. An object to be analyzed is a compound having a nucleophilic group, preferably an organic compound having a nucleophilic group, which is a method for preparing a sample for crystal structure analysis for structural analysis by a crystal sponge method, and is a compound. A method comprising the step A of derivatizing the nucleophilic group of the above and the step B of immersing the derivatized compound in a crystalline sponge. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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