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Temperature‐Reliant Dynamic Properties and Elasto‐Plastic to Plastic Crystal (Rotator) Phase Transition in a Metal Oxyacid Salt

Susobhan Das, Subhankar Saha, Mrinmay Sahu, Amit Mondal, C. Malla Reddy

2021Angewandte Chemie International Edition30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Although, dynamic crystals are attractive for use in many technologies, molecular level mechanisms of various solid-state dynamic processes and their interdependence, remain poorly understood. Here, we report a rare example of a dynamic crystal (1), involving a heavy transition metal, rhenium, with an initial two-face elasticity (within ≈1 % strain), followed by elasto-plastic deformation, at room temperature. Further, these crystals transform to a rotator (plastic) crystal phase at ≈105 °C, displaying exceptional malleability. Qualitative and quantitative mechanical tests, X-ray diffraction, μ-Raman and polarized light microscopy experiments reveal that the elasto-plastic deformation involves both partial molecular rotations and slip, while malleability in the rotator phase is facilitated by reorientational motions and increased symmetry (slip planes). Our work, connecting the plastically bendable (1D or 2D) crystals with the rotator phases (3D), is important for designing multi-functional dynamic crystals.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePlastic crystalCrystallographyPhase transitionRaman spectroscopyChemical physicsSlip (aerodynamics)Crystal (programming language)Phase (matter)Condensed matter physicsChemistryThermodynamicsOpticsComputer sciencePhysicsProgramming languageOrganic chemistryCrystallography and molecular interactionsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsSilicone and Siloxane Chemistry
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