Hydration-dependent anomalous thermal expansion behaviour in a coordination polymer

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Prem LamaLeonard J Barbour

Abstract

A coordination polymer is shown to possess anomalous anisotropic thermal expansion. Guest water molecules present in the as-synthesised material can be removed upon activation without loss of crystal singularity. The fully dehydrated form shows considerably different thermal expansion behaviour as compared to the hydrate.

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