Strategies to Diversification of the Mechanical Properties of Organic Crystals

Author:

Dai Shuting1,Zhong Jiangbin1ORCID,Yang Xiqiao1,Chen Chao1,Zhou Liping1,Liu Xinyu1,Sun Jingbo1ORCID,Ye Kaiqi1ORCID,Zhang Hongyu1ORCID,Li Liang23ORCID,Naumov Panče2456ORCID,Lu Ran1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials, College of Chemistry Jilin University Changchun 130021 P. R. China

2. Smart Materials Lab New York University Abu Dhabi PO Box 129188 Abu Dhabi UAE

3. Department of Sciences and Engineering Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi PO Box 38044 Abu Dhabi UAE

4. Center for Smart Engineering Materials New York University Abu Dhabi PO Box 129188 Abu Dhabi UAE

5. Research Center for Environment and Materials Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts Bul. Krste Misirkov 2 MK-1000 Skopje Macedonia

6. Molecular Design Institute, Department of Chemistry New York University 100 Washington Square East New York NY 10003 USA

Abstract

AbstractStructurally ordered soft materials that respond to complementary stimuli are susceptible to control over their spatial and temporal morphostructural configurations by intersectional or combined effects such as gating, feedback, shape‐memory, or programming. In the absence of general and robust design and prediction strategies for their mechanical properties, at present, combined chemical and crystal engineering approaches could provide useful guidelines to identify effectors that determine both the magnitude and time of their response. Here, we capitalize on the purported ability of soft intermolecular interactions to instigate mechanical compliance by using halogenation to elicit both mechanical and photochemical activity of organic crystals. Starting from (E)‐1,4‐diphenylbut‐2‐ene‐1,4‐dione, whose crystals are brittle and photoinert, we use double and quadruple halogenation to introduce halogen‐bonded planes that become interfaces for molecular gliding, rendering the material mechanically and photochemically plastic. Fluorination diversifies the mechanical effects further, and crystals of the tetrafluoro derivative are not only elastic but also motile, displaying the rare photosalient effect.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

New York University Abu Dhabi

Tamkeen

Publisher

Wiley

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