| Literature DB >> 32571018 |
Kenichiro Omoto1,2, Toyotaka Nakae1, Masaki Nishio1, Yoshinori Yamanoi1, Hidetaka Kasai3, Eiji Nishibori3, Takaki Mashimo4, Tomohiro Seki4, Hajime Ito4,5, Kazuki Nakamura6, Norihisa Kobayashi6, Naofumi Nakayama7, Hitoshi Goto8, Hiroshi Nishihara1.
Abstract
We describe here the preparation of soft crystals using disilanyl macrocycle C4 possessing four p-phenylenes circularly connected by four flexible disilane bonds. Single crystals of C4 exhibited a reversible thermal single-crystal-to-single-crystal (SCSC) phase transition behavior between two crystal phases accompanied by remarkable mechanical motion (thermosalient effect), as revealed by thermal analyses and X-ray diffraction measurements. Detailed structural analyses implied that flexibility of the parallelogram disilanyl architecture and molecular packing mode via weak intermolecular interactions facilitated a concerted structural transformation (parallel crank motion) of macrocycles in the crystal, thus resulting in the SCSC phase transition accompanied by anisotropic shrinking/elongation of the cells to induce the thermosalient effect. This work explores a new area of organosilicon chemistry and presents the potential utility of disilanyl macrocycles as soft crystals.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32571018 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c03643
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419