Issue 26, 2013

Dielectric and structural phase transition of [Ni(dmit)2] salt with (4-ethoxyanilinium)([18]crown-6) supramolecular cation

Abstract

The hydrogen-bonding supramolecule with 4-ethoxyanilinium and [18]crown-6 is introduced to [Ni(dmit)2] salt. The arrangement of supramolecular cations formed a three-dimensional structure with the one-dimensional channel filled with [Ni(dmit)2] anions. The temperature-dependent structural analyses and DSC measurement disclose the first-order phase transition occurred around 285 K, where the lattice parameters show an abrupt change without a space group change. The title compound crystallizes in No. 1 space group P-1 and is piezoelectrically active with d33 value of 4.8 pC N−1. The frequency- and temperature-dependent dielectric constants and potential energy calculation are consistent with the forward–backward motion of the ethoxyl group in the cation.

Graphical abstract: Dielectric and structural phase transition of [Ni(dmit)2]− salt with (4-ethoxyanilinium)([18]crown-6) supramolecular cation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Feb 2013
Accepted
30 Apr 2013
First published
28 May 2013

CrystEngComm, 2013,15, 5307-5313

Dielectric and structural phase transition of [Ni(dmit)2] salt with (4-ethoxyanilinium)([18]crown-6) supramolecular cation

Q. Ye, P. Shi, X. Fu, T. Akutagawa and T. Nakamura, CrystEngComm, 2013, 15, 5307 DOI: 10.1039/C3CE40220G

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