Literature DB >> 25919633

Hardness Alternation in α,ω-Alkanedicarboxylic Acids.

Manish Kumar Mishra1, Upadrasta Ramamurty2,3, Gautam R Desiraju4.   

Abstract

The variation of hardness as a function of the number of carbon atoms in α,ω-alkanedicarboxylic acids, C(N)H(2N-2)O4 (4≤N≤9), was examined by recourse to nanoindentation on the major faces of single crystals. Hardness exhibits odd-even alternation, with the odd acids being softer and the even ones harder; the differences decrease with increasing chain length. These variations are similar to those seen for other mechanical, physical, and thermal properties of these diacids. The softness of odd acids is rationalized due to strained molecular conformations in them, which facilitate easier plastic deformation. Relationships between structural features, such as interplanar spacing, interlayer separation distance, molecular chain length, and signatures of the nanoindentation responses, namely, discrete displacement bursts, were also examined. Shear sliding of molecular layers past each other during indentation is key to the mechanism for plastic deformation in these organic crystals.
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Keywords:  carboxylic acids; crystal engineering; hardness; mechanical properties; nanoindentation

Year:  2015        PMID: 25919633     DOI: 10.1002/asia.201500322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Asian J        ISSN: 1861-471X


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