Thermomechanical effect in molecular crystals: The role of halogen-bonding interactions

dc.contributor.author Mittapalli, Sudhir
dc.contributor.author Perumalla, D. Sravanakumar
dc.contributor.author Nanubolu, Jagadeesh Babu
dc.contributor.author Nangia, Ashwini
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-27T09:23:27Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-27T09:23:27Z
dc.date.issued 2017-01-01
dc.description.abstract The design and synthesis of mechanically responsive materials is interesting because they are potential candidates to convert thermal energy into mechanical work. Reported in this paper are thermosalient effects in a series of halogen derivatives of salinazids. The chloro derivative, with higher electronegativity and a weaker inter-halogen bond strength (Cl⋯Cl) exhibits an excellent thermal response, whereas the response is weaker in the iodo derivative with stronger I⋯I halogen bonding. 3,5-Dichlorosalinazid (Compound-A) exists in three polymorphic forms, two room-temperature polymorphs (Forms I and II) and one high-temperature modification (Form III). The transformation of Form I to Form III upon heating at 328-333 K is a reversible thermosalient transition, whereas the transformation of Form II to Form III is irreversible and non-thermosalient. 3,5-Dibromo- (Compound-B) and 3-bromo-5-chloro- (Compound-C) salinazid are both dimorphic: the Form I to Form II transition in Compound-B is irreversible, whereas Compound-C shows a reversible thermosalient effect (362-365 K). In the case of 3,5-diiodosalinazid (Compound-D) and 3,5-difluorosalinazid (Compound-E), no phase transitions or thermal effects were observed. The thermosalient behaviour of these halosalinazid molecular crystals is understood from the anisotropy in the cell parameters (an increase in the a axis and a decrease in the b and c axes upon heating) and the sudden release of accumulated strain during the phase transition. The di-halogen salinazid derivatives (chlorine to iodine) show a decrease in thermal effects with an increase in halogen-bond strength. Interestingly, Compound-B shows solid-state photochromism in its polymorphs along with the thermosalient effect, wherein Form I is cyan and Form II is light orange.
dc.identifier.citation IUCrJ. v.4
dc.identifier.uri 10.1107/S2052252517014658
dc.identifier.uri http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S2052252517014658
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.uohyd.ac.in/handle/1/12843
dc.subject crystal engineering
dc.subject halogen bonds
dc.subject hydrogen bonds
dc.subject materials modelling
dc.subject materials science
dc.subject mechanochemistry
dc.subject molecular crystals
dc.subject polymorphism
dc.subject salinazid
dc.title Thermomechanical effect in molecular crystals: The role of halogen-bonding interactions
dc.type Journal. Article
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