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Reversible Phase Transitions in a Buckybowl Monolayer
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EngineeringPhysicsLayered MaterialSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysical ChemistryInterfacial StudyThermodynamicsReversible Phase TransitionsTopological PhaseMolecular KineticsBuckybowl MoleculesThermophysical PropertyBowl VibrationsCorannulene Molecule
Like penguins on ice, buckybowl molecules move closer together when cooled on a copper surface (see model of a corannulene molecule adsorbed on Cu(111)). Upon heating, the molecules spread out into the original crystal phase again. The lower density at room temperature can be explained by the increase in entropy owing to the excitation of bowl vibrations at the surface.
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