Temperature dependent charge distribution in three-dimensional homochiral cadmium camphorates

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jian Zhang, Xianhui Bu

Abstract

Three homochiral cadmium camphorates have been prepared through temperature-dependent synthesis; they form 3D homochiral networks without the crosslinking or pillaring functions of auxiliary neutral bipyridines and exhibit various degrees of charge separation associated with the degree of hydration and controllable by temperature.

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