Mechanically-sensitive fluorochromism by molecular domino transformation in a Schiff base crystal

The ability to make large changes in properties against small external stimuli is one of the key factors in sensing materials. Molecular domino transformation, i.e., polymorphic transformation starting at a stimulated point and extending to the whole crystal, is an attractive phenomenon from this vi...

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Main Authors: Sasaki, Toshiyuki, Nakane, Takanori, Kawamoto, Akihiro, Zhao, Yakai, Fujimoto, Yushi, Nishizawa, Tomohiro, Kalita, Nabadeep, Tsuzuki, Seiji, Ito, Fuyuki, Ramamurty, Upadrasta, Thakuria, Ranjit, Kurisu, Genji
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180047
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:The ability to make large changes in properties against small external stimuli is one of the key factors in sensing materials. Molecular domino transformation, i.e., polymorphic transformation starting at a stimulated point and extending to the whole crystal, is an attractive phenomenon from this viewpoint. We recently found such a transformation for the first time in an organic crystal of 4-nitro-N-salicylideneaniline as one of the Schiff bases. In this study, quantitative evaluations were conducted on the mechanical stimulus and emission properties in the transformation of the crystal. Our results demonstrate the potential applicability of the crystal to the detection of even less than a few μN mechanical stimuli as an emission color change. A molecular level transformation mechanism revealed by microcrystal electron diffraction also contributes to the future development of the transformation-based materials.