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Anomalous Dielectric Behavior and Thermal Motion of Water Molecules Confined in Channels of Porous Coordination Polymer Crystals
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EngineeringTemperature DependencePorous PolymerChemistryGuest Water MoleculesWater MoleculesMolecular DynamicsInterface ChemistryMolecular ThermodynamicsPolymer PhysicAnomalous Dielectric BehaviorPolymer ChemistryMolecular MaterialPhysical ChemistryThermal MotionPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsWater Molecules ConfinedInterfacial StudyChemical Thermodynamics
Guest water molecules confined in channels of porous coordination polymer crystals [Ln(2)Cu(3)(IDA)(6)]·nH(2)O (Ln = La, Nd, Sm, Gd, Ho, Er; IDA = [NH(CH(2)COO)(2)](2-); n ≈ 9) exhibited large dielectric constants (ε) and antiferroelectric behaviors at high temperatures (e.g., ε(Sm) ≈ 1300 at 400 K). In addition, plots of the temperature dependence of ε showed broad peaks at ∼170 K, below which ε became very small. These puzzling temperature dependences of ε are consistent with the results of molecular dynamics simulations, suggesting the "freezing of thermal motion" of water molecules at ∼170 K.
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