Abstract

Three reversible phase transitions have been detected in the urea trioxane inclusion compound between room temperature and −160°C. They involve a doubling of the hexagonal unit cell near −33°C and small distortions of the host lattice at lower temperature. Nitrogen pure quadrupole resonance experiments show that the nitrogen atoms are distributed between two different crystallographic sites. The nature of the phase changes is discussed.

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