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Colossal thermal expansion and negative thermal expansion in simple halogen bonded complexes

Jones, Richard H.; Knight, Kevin S.; Marshall, William G.; Clews, John; Darton, Richard J.; Pyatt, Daniel; Coles, Simon J.; Horton, Peter N.

Authors

Kevin S. Knight

William G. Marshall

John Clews

Daniel Pyatt

Simon J. Coles

Peter N. Horton



Abstract

The crystal structures of the simple monoclinic halogen-bonded complexes pyridine–ICl and pyridine–IBr have been redetermined using modern X-ray and neutron diffraction techniques. The representation quadric surfaces for the thermal expansion tensor have been found to consist of a hyperboloid of one sheet. Negative thermal expansion occurs parallel to the crystallographic b axis, whilst there is colossal thermal expansion in a direction approximately parallel to the a* direction. These effects arise because of a decrease in the strength of an already weak C–H⋯X (X = Br, Cl) hydrogen bond with increasing temperature. The decrease in strength of the hydrogen bonding originates because of the reduction in the strength of the halogen bond formed between the nitrogen atom and the IX moiety with increasing temperature. Thus since at 298 K the I–X bonds are shorter than at 110 K, there will be a smaller partial negative charge on the X halogen at 298 K, leading to a weaker C–H⋯X hydrogen bond.

Citation

Jones, R. H., Knight, K. S., Marshall, W. G., Clews, J., Darton, R. J., Pyatt, D., …Horton, P. N. (in press). Colossal thermal expansion and negative thermal expansion in simple halogen bonded complexes. CrystEngComm, 16(2), 237-243. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ce41909f

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 30, 2013
Online Publication Date Nov 1, 2013
Deposit Date Jun 15, 2023
Journal CrystEngComm
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 16
Issue 2
Pages 237-243
DOI https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ce41909f
Keywords Condensed Matter Physics; General Materials Science; General Chemistry