Repozytorium

Polar and antiferroelectric behaviour of a hybrid crystal - piperazinium perchlorate.

Autorzy

Maciej Wojtaś

Anna Gągor

Olaf Czupiński

Anna Piecha-Bisiorek

Dmitry Isakov

Wojciech Medycki

Ryszard Jakubas

Rok wydania

2015

Czasopismo

CrystEngComm

Numer woluminu

17

Strony

3171-3180

DOI

10.1039/c5ce00161g

Kolekcja

Naukowa

Język

Angielski

Typ publikacji

Artykuł

Streszczenie

Monoprotonated piperazinium perchlorate, [NH2(CH2)4NH][ClO4], appeared to be a novel room temperature polar material (P1). Its acentric symmetry was confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, second harmonic generation (SHG) and pyroelectric measurements. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements revealed a complex sequence of phase transitions above room temperature: I ↔ II at 433/422 K (heating–cooling), II ↔ III at 417/411 K, III ↔ IV at 403/395 K and IV ↔ V at 397 K (the lowest temperature phase transition recorded only upon heating). The characteristic feature of the structure of [NH2(CH2)4NH][ClO4] is the presence of two parallel cationic chains which are connected with each other by strong N–H⋯N hydrogen bonds. In phase V, these strongly polar non-equivalent chains contribute to spontaneous polarization. 1H NMR measurements disclosed the reorientational motions of the piperazinium ([NH2(CH2)NH]+) cations as well as the proton motion in the N–H⋯N hydrogen bonds along the piperazine chain. Over phase I, the overall motions of the ClO4− anions and reorientational motion of cations are postulated. The dielectric response, e′(T), accompanying the PT I ↔ II indicates possible antiferroelectricity in phase II.

Adres publiczny

http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5ce00161g

Strona internetowa wydawcy

https://www.rsc.org/

Podobne publikacje
2026

Multifunctional characterization of a Bis(1-(2-pyrimidyl)piperazinium) tetrachlorozincate hybrid: Unusual dielectric relaxation, thermal analysis, antibacterial efficacy, and intermolecular contacts

Nbili Wijdene, Midani Mariem, Hegde Vinayakaprasanna N., Wojtaś Maciej, Kaminsky Werner, Jelsch Christian, Nasr Chérif Ben, Kaabi Kamel