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Further investigations of the crystal-to-crystal phase transition of a [2]pseudorotaxane composed of ferrocene-terminated dialkylammonium and dibenzo[24]crown-8-ether

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CRYSTENGCOMM
Volume 23, Issue 34, Pages 5944-5952

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ce00457c

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [25810059]
  2. 'Dynamic Alliance for Open Innovation Bridging' from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan (MEXT)

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Pseudorotaxane undergoes crystalline phase transition at specific temperatures, forming a new crystal form. Additionally, a gel can be formed through ultrasonication of a mixture of axle and cyclic molecules in PhCl solution.
[2]Pseudorotaxane, [(FcCH(2)NH(2)CH(2)C(6)H(4)-4-Me)(DB24C8)][PF6] ([1][PF6]; Fc = ferrocenyl and DB24C8 = dibenzo[24]crown-8-ether), undergoes crystalline phase transition at 128 degrees C upon heating and at 106 degrees C upon cooling (alpha-phase at low temperature; beta-phase at high temperature), as shown in our previous reports. This paper presents new results from the detailed studies on the crystal phase transition of pseudorotaxane, the dielectric constant of the crystal, and the formation of a gel from a PhCl solution. The crystalline phase transition has been revealed to accompany the partial rotation of the DB24C8 molecule while maintaining the hydrogen bonds between the axle and macrocyclic component molecules. The ultrasonication of a PhCl suspension of a mixture of the axle and cyclic molecules forms a gel, which is composed of microcrystalline [1][PF6] with a new crystal form (alpha'-phase). The pseudorotaxane crystals with mixed counter anions, [1][PF6](1-x)[Y](x) (Y = AsF6 and SbF6), exist in the alpha- or beta-phase, depending on the anion composition. Further, [1][PF6](0.28)[AsF6](0.72) and [1][PF6](0.76)[SbF6](0.24) are obtained in the alpha-phase, while [1][PF6](0.65)[SbF6](0.35) crystallises in the beta-phase. The phase transition temperature of the pseudorotaxane with PF6- and SbF6- counter anions is investigated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).

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