Probing hydrogen-bond networks in plastic crystals with terahertz and infrared spectroscopy

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date Published

08/2022

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Abstract

A molecular-level understanding of phase changes in hydrogen-bonded solid-state systems is of great importance in fields spanning thermal science to medical therapeutics. Polyols(link is external) have recently emerged as prime targets for deployment, given their versatility(link is external) in phase-induced changes, and occupy a deep space in eutectic(link is external) solvents. Here, we explore the hydrogen-bond network of neopentyl glycol (NPG) with terahertz(link is external) time-domain spectroscopy(link is external)attenuated total reflection(link is external) spectroscopy in the far- and mid-infrared regions augmented by electronic structure calculations(link is external). A picture emerges where vibrational spectroscopy(link is external) can exquisitely probe a crystalline to amorphous solid-solid phase transition while spectroscopy in the mid-infrared region provides a molecular picture of the phase transition. These methods are then applied to understand the thermal properties(link is external) and phase changes in NPG upon incorporation of bis(trifluoromethane)-sulfonimide lithium salt(link is external), to demonstrate that vibrational spectroscopy can directly probe the disruption of hydrogen-bond networks in plastic crystals.

Journal

Cell Reports Physical Science

Volume

3

Year of Publication

2022

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Issue

8

ISSN

26663864

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