Issue 12, 2015

Deformation twinning of ferrocene crystals assisted by the rotational mobility of cyclopentadienyl rings

Abstract

Deformation twinning, which is a type of plastic deformation, has been particularly investigated in metal materials. However, only a few examples are found in organic solids. We observed mechanical twinning deformation on a simple ferrocene crystal, which is considered the most representative organometallic compound, and evaluated the crystal structures under the twinning state and the shear deformation characteristics by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis and uniaxial compression tests. The structural analyses showed the molecular rearrangement during twinning deformation. The shear deformation properties depend on the rotational mobility of the cyclopentadienyl rings in comparison with crystals of nickelocene, ruthenocene, and mixed crystals of ferrocene/ruthenocene.

Graphical abstract: Deformation twinning of ferrocene crystals assisted by the rotational mobility of cyclopentadienyl rings

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Dec 2014
Accepted
06 Feb 2015
First published
09 Feb 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 5688-5691

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Deformation twinning of ferrocene crystals assisted by the rotational mobility of cyclopentadienyl rings

Y. Miyamoto and S. Takamizawa, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 5688 DOI: 10.1039/C4DT03922J

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