Crystal structure and dielectric property of supramolecular macrocyclic [(NDPA)·(18-crown-6)]2+·(DMA)+·3ClO4- assemblies
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Crystal structure and dielectric property of supramolecular macrocyclic [(NDPA)·(18-crown-6)]2+·(DMA)+·3ClO4- assemblies
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Key words:
- Organic-inorganic hybrid
- / Dielectric constant
- / Macrocyclic assembly
- / Crystal structure
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