Abstract
Single crystals of Lithium paranitrophenolate trihydrate have been grown using controlled evaporation technique. The grown crystals have been identified from single crystal XRD analysis. High Resolution X-Ray Diffraction experiments substantiate good crystalline perfection without having any internal structural grain boundaries. The low absorption in the 480nm–1400nm range enables it to be an apt candidate for electro-optic and NLO applications. FTIR, FT-Raman and FTNMR spectroscopic techniques have been used to elucidate the molecular structure of the title material.
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