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Crystal structure of copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine analysed by 3D electron diffraction

Copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine (CuPcCl(16), CuC(32)N(8)Cl(16), Pigment Green 7) is one of the commercially most important green pigments. The compound is a nanocrystalline fully insoluble powder. Its crystal structure was first addressed by electron diffraction in 1972 [Uyeda et al. (1972). J. Appl...

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Autores principales: Gorelik, Tatiana E., Habermehl, Stefan, Shubin, Aleksandr A., Gruene, Tim, Yoshida, Kaname, Oleynikov, Peter, Kaiser, Ute, Schmidt, Martin U.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8337017/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052520621006806
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author Gorelik, Tatiana E.
Habermehl, Stefan
Shubin, Aleksandr A.
Gruene, Tim
Yoshida, Kaname
Oleynikov, Peter
Kaiser, Ute
Schmidt, Martin U.
author_facet Gorelik, Tatiana E.
Habermehl, Stefan
Shubin, Aleksandr A.
Gruene, Tim
Yoshida, Kaname
Oleynikov, Peter
Kaiser, Ute
Schmidt, Martin U.
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description Copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine (CuPcCl(16), CuC(32)N(8)Cl(16), Pigment Green 7) is one of the commercially most important green pigments. The compound is a nanocrystalline fully insoluble powder. Its crystal structure was first addressed by electron diffraction in 1972 [Uyeda et al. (1972). J. Appl. Phys. 43, 5181–5189]. Despite the commercial importance of the compound, the crystal structure remained undetermined until now. Using a special vacuum sublimation technique, micron-sized crystals could be obtained. Three-dimensional electron diffraction (3D ED) data were collected in two ways: (i) in static geometry using a combined stage-tilt/beam-tilt collection scheme and (ii) in continuous rotation mode. Both types of data allowed the crystal structure to be solved by direct methods. The structure was refined kinematically with anisotropic displacement parameters for all atoms. Due to the pronounced crystal mosaicity, a dynamic refinement was not feasible. The unit-cell parameters were verified by Rietveld refinement from powder X-ray diffraction data. The crystal structure was validated by many-body dispersion density functional theory (DFT) calculations. CuPcCl(16) crystallizes in the space group C2/m (Z = 2), with the molecules arranged in layers. The structure agrees with that proposed in 1972.
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spelling pubmed-83370172021-08-19 Crystal structure of copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine analysed by 3D electron diffraction Gorelik, Tatiana E. Habermehl, Stefan Shubin, Aleksandr A. Gruene, Tim Yoshida, Kaname Oleynikov, Peter Kaiser, Ute Schmidt, Martin U. Acta Crystallogr B Struct Sci Cryst Eng Mater Research Papers Copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine (CuPcCl(16), CuC(32)N(8)Cl(16), Pigment Green 7) is one of the commercially most important green pigments. The compound is a nanocrystalline fully insoluble powder. Its crystal structure was first addressed by electron diffraction in 1972 [Uyeda et al. (1972). J. Appl. Phys. 43, 5181–5189]. Despite the commercial importance of the compound, the crystal structure remained undetermined until now. Using a special vacuum sublimation technique, micron-sized crystals could be obtained. Three-dimensional electron diffraction (3D ED) data were collected in two ways: (i) in static geometry using a combined stage-tilt/beam-tilt collection scheme and (ii) in continuous rotation mode. Both types of data allowed the crystal structure to be solved by direct methods. The structure was refined kinematically with anisotropic displacement parameters for all atoms. Due to the pronounced crystal mosaicity, a dynamic refinement was not feasible. The unit-cell parameters were verified by Rietveld refinement from powder X-ray diffraction data. The crystal structure was validated by many-body dispersion density functional theory (DFT) calculations. CuPcCl(16) crystallizes in the space group C2/m (Z = 2), with the molecules arranged in layers. The structure agrees with that proposed in 1972. International Union of Crystallography 2021-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8337017/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052520621006806 Text en © Tatiana E. Gorelik et al. 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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Gorelik, Tatiana E.
Habermehl, Stefan
Shubin, Aleksandr A.
Gruene, Tim
Yoshida, Kaname
Oleynikov, Peter
Kaiser, Ute
Schmidt, Martin U.
Crystal structure of copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine analysed by 3D electron diffraction
title Crystal structure of copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine analysed by 3D electron diffraction
title_full Crystal structure of copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine analysed by 3D electron diffraction
title_fullStr Crystal structure of copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine analysed by 3D electron diffraction
title_full_unstemmed Crystal structure of copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine analysed by 3D electron diffraction
title_short Crystal structure of copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine analysed by 3D electron diffraction
title_sort crystal structure of copper perchlorophthalo­cyanine analysed by 3d electron diffraction
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8337017/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052520621006806
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