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Solvate sponge crystals of (DMF)(3)NaClO(4): reversible pressure/temperature controlled juicing in a melt/press-castable sodium-ion conductor
A new type of crystalline solid, termed “solvate sponge crystal”, is presented, and the chemical basis of its properties are explained for a melt- and press-castable solid sodium ion conductor. X-ray crystallography and atomistic simulations reveal details of atomic interactions and clustering in (D...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179650/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34168793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06455f |
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author | Prakash, Prabhat Ardhra, Shylendran Fall, Birane Zdilla, Michael J. Wunder, Stephanie L. Venkatnathan, Arun |
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description | A new type of crystalline solid, termed “solvate sponge crystal”, is presented, and the chemical basis of its properties are explained for a melt- and press-castable solid sodium ion conductor. X-ray crystallography and atomistic simulations reveal details of atomic interactions and clustering in (DMF)(3)NaClO(4) and (DMF)(2)NaClO(4) (DMF = N-N′-dimethylformamide). External pressure or heating results in reversible expulsion of liquid DMF from (DMF)(3)NaClO(4) to generate (DMF)(2)NaClO(4). The process reverses upon the release of pressure or cooling. Simulations reveal the mechanism of crystal “juicing,” as well as melting. In particular, cation–solvent clusters form a chain of octahedrally coordinated Na(+)–DMF networks, which have perchlorate ions present in a separate sublattice space in 3 : 1 stoichiometry. Upon heating and/or pressing, the Na(+)⋯DMF chains break and the replacement of a DMF molecule with a ClO(4)(−) anion per Na(+) ion leads to the conversion of the 3 : 1 stoichiometry to a 2 : 1 stoichiometry. The simulations reveal the anisotropic nature of pressure induced stoichiometric conversion. The results provide molecular level understanding of a solvate sponge crystal with novel and desirable physical castability properties for device fabrication. |
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spelling | pubmed-81796502021-06-23 Solvate sponge crystals of (DMF)(3)NaClO(4): reversible pressure/temperature controlled juicing in a melt/press-castable sodium-ion conductor Prakash, Prabhat Ardhra, Shylendran Fall, Birane Zdilla, Michael J. Wunder, Stephanie L. Venkatnathan, Arun Chem Sci Chemistry A new type of crystalline solid, termed “solvate sponge crystal”, is presented, and the chemical basis of its properties are explained for a melt- and press-castable solid sodium ion conductor. X-ray crystallography and atomistic simulations reveal details of atomic interactions and clustering in (DMF)(3)NaClO(4) and (DMF)(2)NaClO(4) (DMF = N-N′-dimethylformamide). External pressure or heating results in reversible expulsion of liquid DMF from (DMF)(3)NaClO(4) to generate (DMF)(2)NaClO(4). The process reverses upon the release of pressure or cooling. Simulations reveal the mechanism of crystal “juicing,” as well as melting. In particular, cation–solvent clusters form a chain of octahedrally coordinated Na(+)–DMF networks, which have perchlorate ions present in a separate sublattice space in 3 : 1 stoichiometry. Upon heating and/or pressing, the Na(+)⋯DMF chains break and the replacement of a DMF molecule with a ClO(4)(−) anion per Na(+) ion leads to the conversion of the 3 : 1 stoichiometry to a 2 : 1 stoichiometry. The simulations reveal the anisotropic nature of pressure induced stoichiometric conversion. The results provide molecular level understanding of a solvate sponge crystal with novel and desirable physical castability properties for device fabrication. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8179650/ /pubmed/34168793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06455f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Prakash, Prabhat Ardhra, Shylendran Fall, Birane Zdilla, Michael J. Wunder, Stephanie L. Venkatnathan, Arun Solvate sponge crystals of (DMF)(3)NaClO(4): reversible pressure/temperature controlled juicing in a melt/press-castable sodium-ion conductor |
title | Solvate sponge crystals of (DMF)(3)NaClO(4): reversible pressure/temperature controlled juicing in a melt/press-castable sodium-ion conductor |
title_full | Solvate sponge crystals of (DMF)(3)NaClO(4): reversible pressure/temperature controlled juicing in a melt/press-castable sodium-ion conductor |
title_fullStr | Solvate sponge crystals of (DMF)(3)NaClO(4): reversible pressure/temperature controlled juicing in a melt/press-castable sodium-ion conductor |
title_full_unstemmed | Solvate sponge crystals of (DMF)(3)NaClO(4): reversible pressure/temperature controlled juicing in a melt/press-castable sodium-ion conductor |
title_short | Solvate sponge crystals of (DMF)(3)NaClO(4): reversible pressure/temperature controlled juicing in a melt/press-castable sodium-ion conductor |
title_sort | solvate sponge crystals of (dmf)(3)naclo(4): reversible pressure/temperature controlled juicing in a melt/press-castable sodium-ion conductor |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179650/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34168793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06455f |
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