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Surface-Induced Phase of Tyrian Purple (6,6′-Dibromoindigo): Thin Film Formation and Stability
[Image: see text] The appearance of surface-induced phases of molecular crystals is a frequently observed phenomenon in organic electronics. However, despite their fundamental importance, the origin of such phases is not yet fully resolved. The organic molecule 6,6′-dibromoindigo (Tyrian purple) for...
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author | Truger, Magdalena Roscioni, Otello M. Röthel, Christian Kriegner, Dominik Simbrunner, Clemens Ahmed, Rizwan Głowacki, Eric D. Simbrunner, Josef Salzmann, Ingo Coclite, Anna Maria Jones, Andrew O. F. Resel, Roland |
author_facet | Truger, Magdalena Roscioni, Otello M. Röthel, Christian Kriegner, Dominik Simbrunner, Clemens Ahmed, Rizwan Głowacki, Eric D. Simbrunner, Josef Salzmann, Ingo Coclite, Anna Maria Jones, Andrew O. F. Resel, Roland |
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description | [Image: see text] The appearance of surface-induced phases of molecular crystals is a frequently observed phenomenon in organic electronics. However, despite their fundamental importance, the origin of such phases is not yet fully resolved. The organic molecule 6,6′-dibromoindigo (Tyrian purple) forms two polymorphs within thin films. At growth temperatures of 150 °C, the well-known bulk structure forms, while at a substrate temperature of 50 °C, a surface-induced phase is observed instead. In the present work, the crystal structure of the surface-induced polymorph is solved by a combined experimental and theoretical approach using grazing incidence X-ray diffraction and molecular dynamics simulations. A comparison of both phases reveals that π–π stacking and hydrogen bonds are common motifs for the intermolecular packing. In-situ temperature studies reveal a phase transition from the surface-induced phase to the bulk phase at a temperature of 210 °C; the irreversibility of the transition indicates that the surface-induced phase is metastable. The crystallization behavior is investigated ex-situ starting from the sub-monolayer regime up to a nominal thickness of 9 nm using two different silicon oxide surfaces; island formation is observed together with a slight variation of the crystal structure. This work shows that surface-induced phases not only appear for compounds with weak, isotropic van der Waals bonds, but also for molecules exhibiting strong and highly directional hydrogen bonds. |
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spelling | pubmed-49374532016-07-12 Surface-Induced Phase of Tyrian Purple (6,6′-Dibromoindigo): Thin Film Formation and Stability Truger, Magdalena Roscioni, Otello M. Röthel, Christian Kriegner, Dominik Simbrunner, Clemens Ahmed, Rizwan Głowacki, Eric D. Simbrunner, Josef Salzmann, Ingo Coclite, Anna Maria Jones, Andrew O. F. Resel, Roland Cryst Growth Des [Image: see text] The appearance of surface-induced phases of molecular crystals is a frequently observed phenomenon in organic electronics. However, despite their fundamental importance, the origin of such phases is not yet fully resolved. The organic molecule 6,6′-dibromoindigo (Tyrian purple) forms two polymorphs within thin films. At growth temperatures of 150 °C, the well-known bulk structure forms, while at a substrate temperature of 50 °C, a surface-induced phase is observed instead. In the present work, the crystal structure of the surface-induced polymorph is solved by a combined experimental and theoretical approach using grazing incidence X-ray diffraction and molecular dynamics simulations. A comparison of both phases reveals that π–π stacking and hydrogen bonds are common motifs for the intermolecular packing. In-situ temperature studies reveal a phase transition from the surface-induced phase to the bulk phase at a temperature of 210 °C; the irreversibility of the transition indicates that the surface-induced phase is metastable. The crystallization behavior is investigated ex-situ starting from the sub-monolayer regime up to a nominal thickness of 9 nm using two different silicon oxide surfaces; island formation is observed together with a slight variation of the crystal structure. This work shows that surface-induced phases not only appear for compounds with weak, isotropic van der Waals bonds, but also for molecules exhibiting strong and highly directional hydrogen bonds. American Chemical Society 2016-05-17 2016-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4937453/ /pubmed/27418882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.6b00104 Text en Copyright © 2016 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Truger, Magdalena Roscioni, Otello M. Röthel, Christian Kriegner, Dominik Simbrunner, Clemens Ahmed, Rizwan Głowacki, Eric D. Simbrunner, Josef Salzmann, Ingo Coclite, Anna Maria Jones, Andrew O. F. Resel, Roland Surface-Induced Phase of Tyrian Purple (6,6′-Dibromoindigo): Thin Film Formation and Stability |
title | Surface-Induced Phase of Tyrian Purple (6,6′-Dibromoindigo):
Thin Film Formation and Stability |
title_full | Surface-Induced Phase of Tyrian Purple (6,6′-Dibromoindigo):
Thin Film Formation and Stability |
title_fullStr | Surface-Induced Phase of Tyrian Purple (6,6′-Dibromoindigo):
Thin Film Formation and Stability |
title_full_unstemmed | Surface-Induced Phase of Tyrian Purple (6,6′-Dibromoindigo):
Thin Film Formation and Stability |
title_short | Surface-Induced Phase of Tyrian Purple (6,6′-Dibromoindigo):
Thin Film Formation and Stability |
title_sort | surface-induced phase of tyrian purple (6,6′-dibromoindigo):
thin film formation and stability |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4937453/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27418882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.6b00104 |
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