(Deoxycholic acid)(2): ferrocene: A phase transition determined by the dynamic behavior of the included guest molecules

Citation
M. Muller et al., (Deoxycholic acid)(2): ferrocene: A phase transition determined by the dynamic behavior of the included guest molecules, CHEM MATER, 12(5), 2000, pp. 1314-1322
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Apllied Physucs/Condensed Matter/Materiales Science","Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
ISSN journal
08974756 → ACNP
Volume
12
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1314 - 1322
Database
ISI
SICI code
0897-4756(200005)12:5<1314:(AFAPT>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
The deoxycholic acid inclusion complex (DCA)(2):ferrocene (1) undergoes a " gradual" phase transition above ambient temperature, "completed" by similar to 360 K. The phase transition is characterized by using single-crystal X- ray diffraction and C-13 CP/MAS NMR spectroscopy. 13C CP/MAS NMR spectra of 1 suggest two DCA molecules in the crystallographic unit cell, which on he ating become increasingly similar, until beyond similar to 345 K only one m olecular type is detected. The crystal structure has been determined at 360 , 294, 200, and 100 K. Single-crystal diffraction data show a similar phase change at around 350 K. At T less than or equal to 294 K the structure is solved in P2(1)2(1)2(1), and at 360 K, the a axis is halved in a high-tempe rature form with symmetry P22(1)2(1). In the temperature region 320-340 K, the single-crystal X-ray diffraction structure cannot be solved adequately. The atomic displacement ellipsoids of the ferrocene molecule at the variou s temperatures are consistent with a wobble about the molecular 5-fold axis proposed previously from H-2 NMR studies. The transition, although most cl early observed in the positions of the deoxpcholic acid molecules, is large ly dominated by the dynamic behavior of the included guest ferrocene molecu les. The mechanistic nature of and the similarities and differences in the way this transition is detected by NMR and XRD techniques are discussed.