Maxime A Siegler, Sean Parkin, Carolyn Pratt Brock
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[Ni(MeCN)(H2O)2(NO3)2]·(15-crown-5)·MeCN: detailed study of a four-phase sequence that includes an intermediate modulated phase.
A sequence of four phases has been found for an acetonitrile-solvated co-crystal with 15-crown-5 of the nickel complex [acetonitrilediaqua-κ(1)O-nitrato-κ(2)O-nitratonickel(II)]. The structure could be determined at intervals of ca 10 K in the range 90-273 K because crystals remain single through the three transitions. In phase (I) (T ≥ ca 240 K; P2(1)/m, Z' = ½), there is extensive disorder, which is mostly resolved in phase (III) (ca 230-145 K; P2(1)/c, Z' = 1). Phase (IV) (ca 145-90 K, and probably below; P ̅1, Z' = 2) is ordered. Phase (II) (ca 238-232 K) is modulated, but the satellite reflections are too weak to allow the structure to be determined within its stability range by standard methods. Most crystals that were flash-cooled from room temperature to 90 K have a metastable P2(1), Z' = 5 superstructure that (at least in a commensurate approximation) was identified as similar to the structure of phase (II) by comparison of reconstructed reciprocal-lattice slices and by analogy with the phase behavior of the very similar compound [Ni(H(2)O)(6)](NO(3))(2)·(15-crown-5)·2H(2)O [Siegler et al. (2011). Acta Cryst. B67, 486-498]. In the phase (II) structure slab-like regions that are like the disordered phase (I) structure alternate with regions of similar shape and size that are like the more ordered phase (III) structure.
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Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials publishes scientific articles related to the structural science of compounds and materials in the widest sense. Knowledge of the arrangements of atoms, including their temporal variations and dependencies on temperature and pressure, is often the key to understanding physical and chemical phenomena and is crucial for the design of new materials and supramolecular devices. Acta Crystallographica B is the forum for the publication of such contributions. Scientific developments based on experimental studies as well as those based on theoretical approaches, including crystal-structure prediction, structure-property relations and the use of databases of crystal structures, are published.