The coexistence of single-crystallinity with a multidomain morphology is a paradoxical phenomenon occurring in biomineralization. Translating such feature to synthetic materials is a highly challenging process in crystal engineering. We demonstrate the formation of metallo-organic single-crystals with a unique appearance: six-connected half-rods forming a hexagonal-like tube. These uniform objects are formed from unstable, monodomain crystals. The monodomain crystals dissolve from the inner regions, while material is anisotropically added to their shell, resulting in hollow, single-crystals. Regardless of the different morphologies and growth mechanism, the crystallographic structures of the mono- and multidomain crystals are nearly identical. The chiral crystals are formed from achiral components, and belong to a rare space group (P622). Sonication of the solvents generating radical species is essential for forming the multidomain single-crystals. This process reduces the concentration of the active metal salt. Our approach offers opportunities to generate a new class of crystals.

Molecular cannibalism: Sacrificial materials as precursors for hollow and multidomain single crystals / di Gregorio, M. C.; Elsousou, M.; Wen, Q.; Shimon, L. J. W.; Brumfeld, V.; Houben, L.; Lahav, M.; van der Boom, M. E.. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 12:1(2021), pp. 1-9. [10.1038/s41467-021-21076-9]

Molecular cannibalism: Sacrificial materials as precursors for hollow and multidomain single crystals

di Gregorio M. C.;
2021

Abstract

The coexistence of single-crystallinity with a multidomain morphology is a paradoxical phenomenon occurring in biomineralization. Translating such feature to synthetic materials is a highly challenging process in crystal engineering. We demonstrate the formation of metallo-organic single-crystals with a unique appearance: six-connected half-rods forming a hexagonal-like tube. These uniform objects are formed from unstable, monodomain crystals. The monodomain crystals dissolve from the inner regions, while material is anisotropically added to their shell, resulting in hollow, single-crystals. Regardless of the different morphologies and growth mechanism, the crystallographic structures of the mono- and multidomain crystals are nearly identical. The chiral crystals are formed from achiral components, and belong to a rare space group (P622). Sonication of the solvents generating radical species is essential for forming the multidomain single-crystals. This process reduces the concentration of the active metal salt. Our approach offers opportunities to generate a new class of crystals.
2021
metal-organic framework; cannibalism; circular dichroism; controlled study; crystal structure; crystallization; electron spin resonance; micro-computed tomography; precursor; Raman spectrometry; scanning electron microscopy; synthesis; transmission electron microscopy; ultrasound; X ray powder diffraction
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Molecular cannibalism: Sacrificial materials as precursors for hollow and multidomain single crystals / di Gregorio, M. C.; Elsousou, M.; Wen, Q.; Shimon, L. J. W.; Brumfeld, V.; Houben, L.; Lahav, M.; van der Boom, M. E.. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 12:1(2021), pp. 1-9. [10.1038/s41467-021-21076-9]
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