Large Local Internal Stress in an Elastically Bent Molecular Crystal Revealed by Raman Shifts

Author:

Rahman Atiqur12,Mondal Srijan1,Modak Mantu3,Singh Ashi1,Thayat Navdeep S.1,Singh Hanuman1,Clegg Jack K.2,Poswal Himanshu K.34,Haridas V.15,Thomas Sajesh P.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Delhi New Delhi 110016 India

2. School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences The University of Queensland St Lucia Brisbane QLD 4072 Australia

3. High Pressure and Synchrotron Radiation Physics Division Bhabha Atomic Research Center Mumbai 400085 India

4. Homi Bhabha National Institute Anushaktinagar Mumbai 400094 India

5. Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad Kerala 678623 India

Abstract

AbstractThe structural dynamics involved in the mechanical flexibility of molecular crystals and the internal stress in such flexible materials remain obscure. Here, the study reports an elastically bending lipidated molecular crystal that shows systematic shifts in characteristic vibrational frequencies across the bent crystal region – revealing the nature of structural changes during bending and the local internal stress distribution. The blueshifts in the bond stretching modes (such as C═O and C−H modes) in the inner arc region and redshifts in the outer arc region of the bent crystals observed via micro‐Raman mapping are counterintuitive to the bending models based on intermolecular hydrogen bonds. Correlating these shifts with the trends observed from high‐pressure Raman studies on the crystal reveals the local stress difference between the inner arc and outer arc regions of the bent crystal to be ≈2 GPa, more than an order of magnitude higher than the previously proposed value in elastically bending crystals. High local internal stress can have direct ramifications on the properties of molecular piezoelectric energy harvesters, actuators, semiconductors, and flexible optoelectronic materials.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

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