Elastic Crystalline Fibers Composed of a Nickel(II)
Complex
Posted on 2021-01-08 - 17:35
The generation of elastic crystalline
fibers from a nonfibrous
crystal of metal complex is demonstrated. Applying mechanical stimuli
to a platelike crystal of NiII(salophen) [1; H2salophen = N,N′-bis(salicylidene)-o-phenylenediamine]
resulted in this complex being transformed into crystal fibers, which
could be bent into a loop and demonstrated its high elasticity. Single-crystal
X-ray diffraction analyses revealed that the transformation reflects
the presence of molecular strands that are composed of a one-dimensional
assembly of the slip-stacked arrangement by nearly planar Ni(salophen)
molecules. The fiber flexibility was demonstrated to be lost upon
the introduction of chloroform solvent molecules into the crystal
lattice by recrystallization.
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Kusumoto, Sotaro; Sugimoto, Akira; Zhang, Yingjie; Kim, Yang; Nakamura, Masaaki; Hayami, Shinya (2021). Elastic Crystalline Fibers Composed of a Nickel(II)
Complex. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c03295