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Polarized hydrogen bonds and dielectric properties of glycine glicinium perrhenate

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Glycine glycinium perrhenate is a new hydrogen bonded crystalline material that exhibits several phase transitions at low and high temperature. At room temperature the structure shows some special features. One dimensional polar chains, linked by strong hydrogen bonds exist parallel to [100], [010] and [–110]. The structural, thermal and dielectric properties of this new perrhenic salt are presented and a relationship is established.

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Dekola, T., Isakov, D., de Matos Gomes, E. et al. Polarized hydrogen bonds and dielectric properties of glycine glicinium perrhenate. Eur. Phys. J. B 68, 519–522 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2009-00129-0

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