Abstract

Inclusion compounds that contain dynamic polar guests possess rich electrical properties such as ferroelectricity and switchable dielectric constant upon undergoing order–disorder-type phase transitions. We here report a thiourea-based inclusion compound (Him)[(TU)2Cl] (Him = imidazolium, TU = thiourea) that undergoes two reversible structural phase transitions at 139 K and 145 K, which are induced by the order–disorder transformations of the Him cation guests in the channels formed by the anionic [(TU)2Cl] components. Switching of the dielectric constant is thus triggered between the low- and high-dielectric states.

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