Js. Tse et Dd. Klug, REVERSIBLE AMORPHIZATION AND STRUCTURAL MEMORY EFFECT IN CLATHRASIL DODECASIL-3C, Supramolecular chemistry, 6(1-2), 1995, pp. 165-170
The mechanism for the novel structural memory effect, where a crystall
ine solid compressed to an disordered phase is able to revert back to
the original crystal structure upon the release of the pressure, is in
vestigated using clathrasil dodecasil as a model system. It was found,
through experiments and theoretical molecular dynamics calculations,
that the presence of undeformable units, such as the guests, are essen
tial for the reversible process. The transformation of the clathrasil
to a high density disordered structure at high pressure is due to a me
chanical instability. In the absence of atomic diffusive motions, when
the pressure is relieved the encaged guests act as templates and redi
rect the atoms collapsed around them back into the original structure.