Abstract

Alkane/urea inclusion compounds constitute a class of incommensurate compositematerials, characterized by a pronounced one dimensional character and strongdisorder of the alkane molecules. Intrinsic features of the alkane molecularform factor can be used to obtain a quantitative interpretation of the alkanesubsystem translational degree of freedom whereas they lead to the restrictionof observable Bragg reflections. A rigid body approach is also presented,which gives a simple description of the alkane sublattice modulation in theframe of (3+1) dimensional structure refinement.

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