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Morimoto et al., 2017 - Google Patents

POSS solid solutions exhibiting orientationally disordered phase transitions

Morimoto et al., 2017

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8738416564295998737
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Morimoto S
Imoto H
Naka K
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Chemical Communications

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Examples of solid solution behavior for molecular crystals are limited, due to difficulty in designing a crystalline mixture of different molecules. Here, we found that a mixture of two different monofunctionalized heptaisobutyl-substituted octasilsesquioxanes formed solid …
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