Negative area compressibility in silver(I) tricyanomethanide

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Sarah A HodgsonAndrew L Goodwin

Abstract

The molecular framework Ag(tcm) (tcm(-) = tricyanomethanide) expands continuously in two orthogonal directions under hydrostatic compression. The first of its kind, this negative area compressibility behaviour arises from the flattening of honeycomb-like layers during rapid pressure-driven collapse of the interlayer separation.

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