Evolution Of Crystal Structure Of Dual Layered Molecular Conductor (Et)(4)Znbr4(C6h4cl2) With Temperature

CRYSTENGCOMM(2021)

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Electrical resistivity measurements of a dual layered organic conductor (ET)(4)ZnBr4(1,2-C6H4Cl2) above room temperature show abrupt changes in resistivity at 320 K. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies in the 100-350 K range show polymorphic transformation at T-p similar to 320 K, indicating that the crystals belong to the tetragonal system (high-temperature phase, HT-phase) above T-p and to the triclinic system (low-temperature phase, LT-phase) below T-p with abrupt phase transition from the HT-phase to the LT-phase. During the sequential heating of the crystal, anharmonic effects are detected in the 260-315 K range: i) an increase in growth of rate of parameter a and rate of the mean-square atomic displacements of the [ZnBr4](2-) anions; ii) an increase in the amplitudes of thermal vibrations of ET and solvent molecules. The structure near the phase transition at 315 K reveals splitting of the positions of ethylene groups of ET, demonstrating for the first time that for the (ET)(4)MBr4(1,2-C6H4Cl2) family disordering of the ET occurs in the LT-phase when approaching T-p. The final rearrangement of the structure from the triclinic LT-phase to the tetragonal HT-phase occurs above 315 K.
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