Issue 38, 2016

The effect of thermal expansion on photoisomerisation in the crystals of [Co(NH3)5NO2]Cl(NO3): different strain origins – different outcomes

Abstract

The effect of anisotropic structural strain resulting from thermal expansion on linkage photoisomerisation in crystals of [Co(NH3)5NO2]Cl(NO3) was studied. The quantum yield of the photoisomerisation was qualitatively correlated with the bending of needle-shaped crystals across a series of temperatures from 80–363 K. The thermal evolution of the crystal structure was also studied across the same temperature range by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. A qualitative correlation was found between the photo-reaction rate and both the cell volume and the volume of void space around the nitro groups. However, this correlation was found to be non-linear. The effect of the anisotropic structural strain resulting from temperature variations on the rate of photoisomerisation is qualitatively different from the effect of strain that is generated by elastic external loading. If strain is induced by external load, the reaction rate correlates linearly with compression along the crystallographic b direction. In contrast, if strain results from temperature variations, then the reaction rate correlates linearly with changes along the crystallographic a direction. This effect is measured quantitatively and its rationalisation is attempted.

Graphical abstract: The effect of thermal expansion on photoisomerisation in the crystals of [Co(NH3)5NO2]Cl(NO3): different strain origins – different outcomes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Apr 2016
Accepted
20 May 2016
First published
20 May 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

CrystEngComm, 2016,18, 7276-7283

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The effect of thermal expansion on photoisomerisation in the crystals of [Co(NH3)5NO2]Cl(NO3): different strain origins – different outcomes

A. A. Sidelnikov, S. A. Chizhik, B. A. Zakharov, A. P. Chupakhin and E. V. Boldyreva, CrystEngComm, 2016, 18, 7276 DOI: 10.1039/C6CE00840B

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