Abstract

An organic cocrystal compound consisting of melamine, orotic acid and water molecules was synthesized under hydrothermal conditions. Investigation of its temperature- and frequency-dependent dielectric behaviors reveals that the fluctuation of hydrogen atoms of water molecules between the layers plays a key role in its dielectric anomaly.

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