Flexibility in a Molecular Crystal Accomplished by
Structural Modulation of Carbohydrate Epimers
Posted on 2017-02-08 - 00:00
Plastic bending of organic crystals
is a well-known, yet mechanistically
poorly understood phenomenon. On three structurally related epimers,
derivatives of galactose, glucose, and mannose, it is demonstrated
here that small changes in the molecular structure can have a profound
effect on the mechanical properties. While the galactose derivative
affords crystals which can be easily bent, the crystals of the derivatives
of glucose and mannose are brittle and do not bend. Structural, microscopic,
and mechanical evidence is provided showing that hydrogen bonding
of water molecules is the key element for sliding over the slip planes
in the crystal and accounts for the plastic bending.
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Panda, Manas K.; Bhaskar Pal, Kumar; Raj, Gijo; Jana, Rajesh; Moriwaki, Taro; Mukherjee, Goutam Dev; et al. (2017). Flexibility in a Molecular Crystal Accomplished by
Structural Modulation of Carbohydrate Epimers. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.6b01749