Abstract
Abstract Some molecular complexes and radical salts give the crystal forms which contain solvent molecules in their crystal lattices, and these solvated crystals often exhibit physical properties markedly different from those of the solventfree crystals. Two typical examples of such cases, on which we have recently investigated, will be described here to illustrate the characteristic features of solvent-inclusion.
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