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Extraordinary anisotropic thermal expansion in photosalient crystals

Although a plethora of metal complexes have been characterized, those having multifunctional properties are very rare. This article reports three isotypical complexes, namely [Cu(benzoate)L (2)], where L = 4-styryl­pyridine (4spy) (1), 2′-fluoro-4-styryl­pyridine (2F-4spy) (2) and 3′-fluoro-4-styryl...

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Autores principales: Yadava, Khushboo, Gallo, Gianpiero, Bette, Sebastian, Mulijanto, Caroline Evania, Karothu, Durga Prasad, Park, In-Hyeok, Medishetty, Raghavender, Naumov, Panče, Dinnebier, Robert E., Vittal, Jagadese J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6949593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31949907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052252519014581
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Sumario:Although a plethora of metal complexes have been characterized, those having multifunctional properties are very rare. This article reports three isotypical complexes, namely [Cu(benzoate)L (2)], where L = 4-styryl­pyridine (4spy) (1), 2′-fluoro-4-styryl­pyridine (2F-4spy) (2) and 3′-fluoro-4-styryl­pyridine (3F-4spy) (3), which show photosalient behavior (photoinduced crystal mobility) while they undergo [2+2] cyclo­addition. These crystals also exhibit anisotropic thermal expansion when heated from room temperature to 200°C. The overall thermal expansion of the crystals is impressive, with the largest volumetric thermal expansion coefficients for 1, 2 and 3 of 241.8, 233.1 and 285.7 × 10(−6) K(−1), respectively, values that are comparable to only a handful of other reported materials known to undergo colossal thermal expansion. As a result of the expansion, their single crystals occasionally move by rolling. Altogether, these materials exhibit unusual and hitherto untapped solid-state properties.