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Crystal Adaptronics: Mechanically Reconfigurable Elastic and Superelastic Molecular Crystals.

Ejaz Ahmed1, Durga Prasad Karothu1, Panče Naumov1.   

Abstract

Mechanically reconfigurable molecular crystals-ordered materials that can adapt to variable operating and environmental conditions by deformation, whereby they attain motility or perform work-are quickly shaping a new research direction in materials science, crystal adaptronics. Properties such as elasticity, superelasticity, and ferroelasticity, which are normally related to inorganic materials, and phenomena such as shape-memory and self-healing effects, which are well-established for soft materials, are increasingly being reported for molecular crystals, yet their mechanism, quantification, and relation to the crystal structure of organic crystals are not immediately apparent. This Minireview provides a condensed topical overview of elastic, superelastic, and ferroelastic molecular crystals, new classes of materials that bridge the gap between soft matter and inorganic materials. The occurrence and detection of these unconventional properties, and the underlying structural features of the related molecular materials are discussed and highlighted with selected prominent recent examples.
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Keywords:  actuators; crystal adaptronics; elasticity; mechanical properties; organic crystals

Year:  2018        PMID: 29633547     DOI: 10.1002/anie.201800137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


  7 in total

1.  Exceptionally high work density of a ferroelectric dynamic organic crystal around room temperature.

Authors:  Durga Prasad Karothu; Rodrigo Ferreira; Ghada Dushaq; Ejaz Ahmed; Luca Catalano; Jad Mahmoud Halabi; Zainab Alhaddad; Ibrahim Tahir; Liang Li; Sharmarke Mohamed; Mahmoud Rasras; Panče Naumov
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-05-20       Impact factor: 17.694

2.  Remote and precise control over morphology and motion of organic crystals by using magnetic field.

Authors:  Xuesong Yang; Linfeng Lan; Liang Li; Xiaokong Liu; Panče Naumov; Hongyu Zhang
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-04-28       Impact factor: 17.694

3.  Superplasticity in an organic crystal.

Authors:  Satoshi Takamizawa; Yuichi Takasaki; Toshiyuki Sasaki; Noriaki Ozaki
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2018-09-28       Impact factor: 14.919

4.  Mechanically robust amino acid crystals as fiber-optic transducers and wide bandpass filters for optical communication in the near-infrared.

Authors:  Durga Prasad Karothu; Ghada Dushaq; Ejaz Ahmed; Luca Catalano; Srujana Polavaram; Rodrigo Ferreira; Liang Li; Sharmarke Mohamed; Mahmoud Rasras; Panče Naumov
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-02-26       Impact factor: 14.919

5.  Quantifiable stretching-induced fluorescence shifts of an elastically bendable and plastically twistable organic crystal.

Authors:  Qi Di; Jiaqi Li; Zhanrui Zhang; Xu Yu; Baolei Tang; Houyu Zhang; Hongyu Zhang
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2021-10-29       Impact factor: 9.825

6.  Programmable photoresponsive materials based on a single molecule via distinct topochemical reactions.

Authors:  Xiao Wei; Bao Li; Zhiqiang Yang; Ronglin Zhong; Yufei Wang; Yanan Chen; Zeyang Ding; Guangwen Men; Zairan Yang; Houyu Zhang; Bing Yang; Weiqing Xu; Shimei Jiang
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2021-11-18       Impact factor: 9.825

7.  Flexible organic crystals. Understanding the tractable co-existence of elastic and plastic bending.

Authors:  Indira S Divya; Saravanan Kandasamy; Shodai Hasebe; Toshiyuki Sasaki; Hideko Koshima; Krzysztof Woźniak; Sunil Varughese
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2022-07-05       Impact factor: 9.969

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