Abstract
A solid copper complex with a dimer unit as the building block is assembled through two different hydrogen bonding interactions and features two types of deformable supramolecular rings. As a result, a notable lattice deformation can be observed upon thermal stimulus, owing to the temperature-dependent supramolecular conformation. In addition, its variable-temperature dielectric property was also investigated.
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