Y. K. Pratheesha Mol, S. Vinu, S. Keerthi Gopakumar, S. Sindhusha, R. Sheela Christy, G. Vinitha
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Abstract
Hexa-aqua magnesium hydrogen maleate single crystal was generated by slow evaporation method. By using single-crystal X-ray diffraction, the crystal structure of hexa-aqua magnesium hydrogen maleate has been identified. It is a member of the monoclinic system with space group P21/c and the lattice parameter as A = 10.207(5) Å, B = 11.829(5) Å, C = 6.745(3) Å, and volume V = 789.499 Å3. FTIR spectroscopy was used to analyze the crystal’s functional groups. Thermogravimetric and differential thermal analyses have been used to examine the thermal stability and melting point of the hexa-aqua magnesium hydrogen maleate single crystal. UV–vis transmittance spectrum was identified in the range of 200–1100 nm. The band gap of an HMHM single crystal (Eg) has been calculated using extrapolation of the linear component with 4.9 eV. Vickers microhardness experiments were used to examine the crystal’s mechanical stability. The grown material belongs to soft category with ‘n’ value of 2.7. The hyperconjugative interaction was explained using the natural bond orbital (NBO) approach. The HOMO–LUMO plot was used to determine the molecule’s chemical potential, electronegativity, and chemical hardness.
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The Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics is an established refereed companion to the Journal of Materials Science. It publishes papers on materials and their applications in modern electronics, covering the ground between fundamental science, such as semiconductor physics, and work concerned specifically with applications. It explores the growth and preparation of new materials, as well as their processing, fabrication, bonding and encapsulation, together with the reliability, failure analysis, quality assurance and characterization related to the whole range of applications in electronics. The Journal presents papers in newly developing fields such as low dimensional structures and devices, optoelectronics including III-V compounds, glasses and linear/non-linear crystal materials and lasers, high Tc superconductors, conducting polymers, thick film materials and new contact technologies, as well as the established electronics device and circuit materials.