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Phase transition and switchable dielectric behaviours in an organic - inorganic hybrid compound: (3-nitroanilinium)2(18-crown-6)2 (H2PO4)2(H3PO4)3 (H2O)

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ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
Volume 5, Issue 10, Pages -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.180738

Keywords

crystal structure; structure phase transition; dielectric anisotropy; pendulum-like motion; three-dimensional layer

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21561030]
  2. Program for High-Level Talents Introduction of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
  3. '1000 Talent Plan' on Overseas High-Level Talents Introduction (CCCPC)

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An organic-inorganic hybrid compound with an extensive three-dimensional (3D) crystal structure, (3-nitroanilinium)(2)(18-crown-6)(2) (H2PO4)(2)(H3PO4) (H2O) (1), was synthesized under slow evaporation conditions. Differential scanning calorimetry measurements indicated that 1 underwent a reversible phase transition at ca 231 K with a hysteresis width of 10 K. Variable-temperature X-ray single-crystal diffraction revealed that the phase transition of 1 can be ascribed to coupling of pendulumlike motions of its nitro group with proton transfer in O-H center dot center dot center dot O hydrogen bonds of the 3D framework. The temperature dependence of its dielectric permittivity demonstrated a step-like change in the range of 150-280 K with remarkable dielectric anisotropy, making 1 a promising switchable dielectric material. Potential energy calculations further supported the possibility of dynamic motion of the cationic nitro group. Overall, our findings may inspire the development of other switchable dielectric phase transition materials by introducing inorganic anions into organic-inorganic hybrid systems.

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