
doi: 10.1039/d1cc04692f
pmid: 34698321
The dynamic behaviour of isonicotinamide is induced by pressure and observed using X-ray diffraction to elucidate a potential molecular mechanism.
Niacinamide, Chemistry, Models, Chemical, Pressure, QD, Hydrogen Bonding, 530, Elasticity, Phase Transition, 620
Niacinamide, Chemistry, Models, Chemical, Pressure, QD, Hydrogen Bonding, 530, Elasticity, Phase Transition, 620
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