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A procedure for preparing and mounting crystals under inert conditions is demonstrated, using a specialized apparatus (μCHILL) to provide a cold gas stream fed from a liquid nitro­gen (LN2) reservoir or an open bath heat exchanger. A second, dry gas stream at room temperature enwraps the cold gas, protecting the sample preparation zone from ambient moisture. The technique is extremely flexible, requiring only a single operator, little practice and almost no preparation time. The device enables operation in a wide temperature range (at least 213 K to room temperature), providing temperature control and very stable conditions with no icing for extended time periods. The flexible, modular and low-cost design is based on three-dimensional-printed parts and readily available standard components, potentially making the device available to a wide range of users and applications not limited to single-crystal studies.

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Crystallographic Information File (CIF) https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576718003291/gj5200sup1.cif
Contains datablocks sm090218_1_1, sm090218_2_1

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Structure factor file (CIF format) https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576718003291/gj5200sm090218_1_1sup2.hkl
Contains datablock sm090218_1_1

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Structure factor file (CIF format) https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576718003291/gj5200sm090218_2_1sup3.hkl
Contains datablock sm090218_2_1

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CCDC references: 1825828; 1825829

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