Polymorph driven diversification of photosalient responses in a zinc(II) coordination complex
Victoria N P Pham-Tran1, James G D Moffat1, Katherine M Marczenko1
1Department of Chemistry, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6, Canada. katherinemarczenko@cunet.carleton.ca.
Abstract:
A novel crystallographic form of a Zn(II) coordination complex [Zn(4-ohbz)2(4-nvp)2] (1-Form-III) (H4-ohbz = 4-hydroxybenzoic acid and 4-nvp = (E)-4-(1-naphthylvinyl)pyridine), undergoes a solid-state photochemical [2+2] cycloaddition reaction accompanied by a moderate photosalient effect, whereby single-crystals show cracking and splitting. This UV-induced cycloaddition accompanies a single-crystal to single-crystal transformation, allowing for continuous monitoring of the unit cell parameters. The new polymorph represents an intermediate form of the two previously reported crystallographic forms of [Zn(4-ohbz)2(4-nvp)2], and provides novel insight into moderating the magnitude of photosalient responses across polymorphic materials.
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