posted on 2015-12-17, 06:48authored byJeremiah
P. Tidey, Alice E. O’Connor, Alexander Markevich, Elena Bichoutskaia, Joseph J. P. Cavan, Geoffrey A. Lawrance, Henry L. S. Wong, Jonathan McMaster, Martin Schröder, Alexander J. Blake
Recrystallization of [PdCl2([9]aneS2O)] ([9]aneS2O = 1-oxa-4,7-dithiacyclononane), 1, and [PtCl2([9]aneS2O)], 2, by diffusion of Et2O vapor into solutions of the complexes
in MeNO2 yielded three phases of 1 and two
phases of 2. The known phase of 1, herein
designated α-1, was obtained under ambient conditions.
A second phase,
designated β-1, was initially also obtained by
this method; however, following the advent of a third phase, γ-1, all subsequent efforts over a period of a year to crystallize
β-1 yielded either γ-1, obtained
by carrying out the recrystallization at elevated temperature, or
α-1, commonly found throughout the study. This
persistent absence of a phase which could initially be crystallized
with ease led us to the conclusion that β-1 was
an example of a “disappearing polymorph”. The first
phase obtained of 2, designated α-2, was obtained by recrystallization under ambient conditions and
is isomorphous and isostructural with α-1. The
second phase β-2 was obtained by slight elevation
of the recrystallization temperature and was found to be isomorphous
and isostructural with β-1. Subsequently, β-2 was used to seed the growth of the disappearing polymorph
β-1. No third phase of 2 (γ-2) has been isolated thus far.