Subhrajyoti Bhandary, Tara Ryan, Pavan Sreenivasa Rao, Noel O'Dowd, Anthony Linden, Anna M. Kaczmarek, Sarah Guerin, Kristof Van Hecke
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Abstract
The properties of molecular crystalline solids are critically dependent on the spatial arrangement of molecules and underlying noncovalent interactions. Here, two new isoelectronic cocrystals of a substituted carbazole-based emitter are presented, with bipyridyl ethylene and azene molecules, namely, cocrystal 1 and cocrystal 2, respectively. Though both isoelectronic cocrystals are also three-dimensional (3D) isostructural at the supramolecular level, they show similar photoluminescence properties as anticipated, but irreconcilable macroscopic mechanical properties. Upon applying external stress on their respective major crystal faces, cocrystal 1 is elastically flexible, while the 3D isostructural cocrystal 2 exhibits brittle fracture. Remarkably, elastic flexibility in cocrystal 2 can be induced through twinning-mediated crystal face modification, without any change in crystal structure.
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