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Low-Temperature Dynamics at Nano- and Macroscales: Organic Crystal That Exhibits Low-Temperature Molecular Motion and the Thermosalient Effect

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posted on 2025-05-01, 18:04 authored by José L. Belmonte-Vázquez, Durga Prasad Karothu, Carl H. Fleischer, Dazaet Galicia-Badillo, Mauricio Maldonado-Domínguez, Robert W. Schurko, Liang Li, Panče Naumov, Braulio Rodríguez-Molina
The thermosalient effect is a rarely observed, potentially very useful and at the present, unpredictable mechanical response during a phase transition that is thought to hold the potential for rapid and clean energy conversion devoid of gaseous products. Here, we report the serendipitous discovery of a rare instance of a thermosalient organic solid that exhibits the effect below room temperature. The crystals of this carbazole-based material are dynamic at both molecular and macroscopic scales. Using variable temperature synchrotron X-ray diffraction and variable-temperature solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR), we thoroughly examined the hysteretic structural transition in this material, emphasizing its macroscopic reconfigurability. We discovered unexpected large-amplitude molecular oscillations in the low-temperature phase, which challenge conventional assumptions about salient materials. Notably, we combined 2H ssNMR with computational modeling to reveal this dual-scale dynamism, setting the groundwork for advancements in energy-efficient actuators, sensors, and intelligent materials. This work might open new avenues for developing crystalline materials that can be implemented in innovative devices operating seamlessly across various scales.

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