2019
DOI: 10.1002/asia.201901265
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Designing and Constructing a High‐Temperature Molecular Ferroelectric by Anion and Cation Replacement in a Simple Crown Ether Clathrate

Abstract: Molecular ferroelectrics have displayed ap romising future since they are light-weight, flexible, environmentally friendly and easily synthesized,c ompared to traditional inorganic ferroelectrics. However, how to precisely design a molecular ferroelectric from an on-ferroelectric phase transition molecular system is stillagreat challenge. Here we designed and constructed am olecular ferroelectric by double regulation of the anion andc ation in as imple crown ether clathrate, 4,[ K(18-crown-6)] + [PF 6 ] À .B y… Show more

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“…For a ferroelectric, the essential mark is to judge whether it has a perfect hysteresis loop, since a hysteresis loop is the most important parameter to characterize a ferroelectric. , The ferroelectricity and polarizability of compound 1 are obtained through the polarization–electric hysteresis loop ( P - E ) test. As shown in Figure , the typical rectangular P-E hysteresis loop obtained at different temperatures affords evidence for the ferroelectric properties of compound 1 by using the Sawyer–Tower circuit method.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a ferroelectric, the essential mark is to judge whether it has a perfect hysteresis loop, since a hysteresis loop is the most important parameter to characterize a ferroelectric. , The ferroelectricity and polarizability of compound 1 are obtained through the polarization–electric hysteresis loop ( P - E ) test. As shown in Figure , the typical rectangular P-E hysteresis loop obtained at different temperatures affords evidence for the ferroelectric properties of compound 1 by using the Sawyer–Tower circuit method.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the poor diffraction data in PP, variable-temperature PXRD measurements were employed (Figure 9c). The significant reduction of the number of PXRD patterns from FP to PP shows 12), [23] satisfying the polar crystal symmetry for ferroelectrics. The crystal structure of 12 is isostructural to that of 11 (Figure 10a).…”
Section: H 3 O + -Based-crown Ether Supramolecular Host-guest Ferroel...mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Zhou et al. then replaced the counterion [PF 6 ] − with [FeCl 4 ] − , and the crystal symmetry changes to the polar Pmc 2 1 in [H 3 O(18‐crown‐6)][FeCl 4 ] ( 12 ), [23] satisfying the polar crystal symmetry for ferroelectrics. The crystal structure of 12 is isostructural to that of 11 (Figure 10a).…”
Section: H3o+‐based‐crown Ether Supramolecular Host‐guest Ferroelectricmentioning
confidence: 99%
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