Reversible thermosalience of 4-aminobenzonitrile
Chemical Communications2018Vol. 54(48), pp. 6208–6211
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Abstract
Crystals of 4-aminobenzonitrile grown by sublimation undergo reversible thermosalient phase changes during cooling and subsequent heating. Single-crystal diffraction studies have been carried out at 20 K intervals during cooling from 300 to 100 K in order to explain the structural change that occurs.
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