Abstract
Evidence of ferroelasticity in a non-planar organic molecular crystal is presented for 4,4’-dicarboxydiphenyl ether. Ferroelasticity has been demonstrated by the micro- and macroscopic mechanical characterization of single crystals, including recording of a full hysteretic stress-strain cycle. The underlying mechanism involves the partial flipping of phenyl rings.
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Engel, E. R., Takasaki, Y., Mir, S. H., & Takamizawa, S. (2018). Twinning ferroelasticity facilitated by the partial flipping of phenyl rings in single crystals of 4,4’-dicarboxydiphenyl ether. Royal Society Open Science, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.171146
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