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Trapping of Micro Particles in Nanoplasmonic Optical Lattice
Published on: September 5, 2017
Complex thermal expansion properties in a molecular honeycomb lattice
Jonathan J Loughrey1, Tim P Comyn, David C Apperley
1School of Chemistry, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK LS2 9JT. m.a.halcrow@leeds.ac.uk.
Abstract:
[FeL3][BF4]2·xH2O (L = 3-(pyrazinyl)-1H-pyrazole) shows negative thermal expansion between 150-240 K but positive thermal expansion at 240-300 K, linked to rearrangement of anions and water molecules within pores in the lattice.
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