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Dynamic molecular crystals are a distinct class of underexplored materials that have ordered structure similar to metals and softness characteristic for polymers and elastomers. Nevertheless, a lingering question remains: how useful they are for actual applications? In article number 1906216, Panče Naumov and co‐workers set performance indices, which place dynamic crystals in the global materials...
Crystal adaptronics is an emergent materials science discipline at the intersection of solid‐state chemistry and mechanical engineering that explores the dynamic nature of mechanically reconfigurable, motile, and explosive crystals. Adaptive molecular crystals bring to materials science a qualitatively new set of properties that associate long‐range structural order with softness and mechanical compliance...
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