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Crystal Structure Landscape of Diarylethene-Based Crystalline Solids: A Comprehensive CSD Analysis
Xiaotong Zhang1, Travis B Mitchell1, Jason B Benedict1
1Department of Chemistry, University at Buffalo, Natural Sciences Complex, Buffalo, New York 14260-3000, United States.
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Diarylethenes (DAEs) are an exciting class of stimulus-responsive organic molecules that exhibit electrocyclization reactions upon exposure to light, heat, or other stimuli. The rational design of DAE-based crystalline materials is, however, complicated by the presence of DAE atropisomers, only one of which is photoactive. Data mining of the CSD produced 1349 unique molecular DAE structures that were subsequently analyzed according to selected chemical and geometric attributes. Additional analyses were performed on 1078 dithienylethene (DTE) structures-the largest subgroup within the ensemble. The crystal structure landscape, based upon D-D parameterization and analysis, revealed a vast array of molecular geometries, many of which may not correspond to energetic minima. The analyses link various chemical and geometric parameters to isomers observed in the lattice and their reactivity; however, potential biases intrinsic to this ensemble of structures complicate the determination of causal relationships. We believe that this retrospective comprehensive analysis of DAE structures represents an important step for understanding more broadly the crystal landscape of this class of materials.
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