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Elastically Flexible Crystals have Disparate Mechanisms of Molecular Movement Induced by Strain and Heat.

Aidan J BrockJacob J WhittakerJoshua A PowellMichael C PfrunderArnaud GrosjeanSimon ParsonsJohn C McMurtrieJack Kay Clegg
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Elastically flexible crystals form an emerging class of materials that exhibit a range of notable properties. The mechanism of thermal expansion in flexible crystals of bis(acetylacetonato)copper(II) is compared with the mechanism of molecular motion induced by bending and it is demonstrated that the two mechanisms are distinct. Upon bending, individual molecules within the crystal structure reversibly rotate, while thermal expansion results predominantly in an increase in intermolecular separations with only minor changes to molecular orientation through rotation.
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