Issue 21, 2023

Quantitative Raman microscopy to describe structural organisation in hollow microcrystals built from silicon catecholate and amines

Abstract

Macroscopic scale hollow microcrystals are a promising group of materials for gas and liquid uptake as well as sensing. In this contribution we describe the structure of hollow hexagonal cross-section crystals formulated as salts of a silicon catecholate anion and a tetramethylenediamine (TEMED) cation. Using a combination of X-ray single crystal diffraction, Raman spectroscopy and quantum chemistry we explore the structural properties of the hollow microcrystals. With the X-ray structural data as a starting point and assisted with quantum chemistry we compute Raman tensors to fit polarisation sensitive spectral responses and predict the orientation and packing of unit cells in respect to the long and short axis of the synthesised microcrystals. Using these newly developed methods for predicting molecular Raman responses in space with dependence on local orientation, we present the quantitative analysis of experimental Raman images of both hexagonal and tetragonal cross section hollow microcrystals formed from silicon catecholate anions using different amines as counterions. We describe the distributions of chemical components at the surfaces and edges of microcrystals, address the effect of catcholate hydrophobicity on water uptake and discuss possible strategies in chemical and post-assembly modifications to widen the functional properties of this group of environmentally friendly silicon organic framework (SOF) materials.

Graphical abstract: Quantitative Raman microscopy to describe structural organisation in hollow microcrystals built from silicon catecholate and amines

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Mar 2023
Accepted
04 May 2023
First published
04 May 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 7249-7257

Quantitative Raman microscopy to describe structural organisation in hollow microcrystals built from silicon catecholate and amines

V. V. Volkov, T. J. Blundell, S. Argent and C. C. Perry, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 7249 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT00856H

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