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Dielectric Properties of Porous Molecular Crystals That Contain Polar Molecules

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Simply lowering the temperature changes a polarizable molecular system, which consists of H2O and CH3OH inserted into the porous crystal [Mn3(HCOO)6] (see structure; Mn pink, C gray, O red), into a nonpolarizable one. Although a large drop in the dielectric constant was observed around 120 K, reminiscent of a liquid↔solid phase transition of the guest molecules, the anisotropy cannot be explained by a simple liquid model of the guest molecules.

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