Structural transformations in crystals induced by radiation and pressure. Part 1. How pressure influences the intramolecular photochemical reactions in crystals†
Abstract
The main aim of the studies in this paper is to gain knowledge on the path of structural transformations resulting from the photocyclization in 2-tert-butylphenylphenylmethanone crystals at low and high pressures and also to carry out a comparative analysis of the results at different pressures. This work is the first example of these types of studies in scientific literature. We determined the structure of: pure reactant crystals, i.e. only containing reactant molecules, at 0.1 MPa, 0.55 GPa, 1.27 GPa and 1.50 GPa; pure product crystals, i.e. only containing product molecules, at 0.55 GPa and 1.27 GPa; and partly reacted crystals (ten structures), i.e. containing both reactant and product molecules in various proportions to each other, at 0.1 MPa (two structures), 0.55 GPa (three structures), 1.27 GPa (three structures) and 1.50 GPa (two structures). The studies have shown that (a) there is no phase transition when an increase in pressure is imposed onto the crystals, (b) the unit cell parameters change non-linearly with an increase in pressure, (c) the photochemical reaction was conducted in a homogeneous manner in the examined crystals, (d) the reaction brings about different modes of changes in the unit cell parameters at different pressures (e) the reaction proceeds faster at the end rather than at the beginning regardless of the pressure imposed onto the crystals.