A crystal structure prediction enigma solved: the gallic acid monohydrate system-surprises at 10 K

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Abstract

The seemingly unpredictable structure of gallic acid monohydrate form IV has been investigated using accurate X-ray diffraction measurements at temperatures of 10 and 123 K. The measurements demonstrate that the structure is commensurately modulated at 10 K and disordered at higher temperatures. Aided by charge-density modeling and periodic DFT calculations we show that the disorder gives a substantial stabilization of the structure.

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Hoser, A. A., Sovago, I., Lanza, A., & Madsen, A. (2017). A crystal structure prediction enigma solved: the gallic acid monohydrate system-surprises at 10 K. Chemical Communications, 53(5), 925–928. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc06799a

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