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XFEL Microcrystallography of Self-Assembling Silver n-Alkanethiolates.
- Aleksich, Mariya;
- Paley, Daniel;
- Schriber, Elyse;
- Linthicum, Will;
- Oklejas, Vanessa;
- Mittan-Moreau, David;
- Kelly, Ryan;
- Kotei, Patience;
- Ghodsi, Anita;
- Sierra, Raymond;
- Aquila, Andrew;
- Poitevin, Frédéric;
- Blaschke, Johannes;
- Vakili, Mohammad;
- Milne, Christopher;
- DallAntonia, Fabio;
- Khakhulin, Dmitry;
- Ardana-Lamas, Fernando;
- Lima, Frederico;
- Valerio, Joana;
- Han, Huijong;
- Gallo, Tamires;
- Yousef, Hazem;
- Turkot, Oleksii;
- Bermudez Macias, Ivette;
- Kluyver, Thomas;
- Schmidt, Philipp;
- Gelisio, Luca;
- Round, Adam;
- Jiang, Yifeng;
- Vinci, Doriana;
- Uemura, Yohei;
- Kloos, Marco;
- Hunter, Mark;
- Mancuso, Adrian;
- Huey, Bryan;
- Parent, Lucas;
- Sauter, Nicholas;
- Brewster, Aaron;
- Hohman, J
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https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c02183Abstract
New synthetic hybrid materials and their increasing complexity have placed growing demands on crystal growth for single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Unfortunately, not all chemical systems are conducive to the isolation of single crystals for traditional characterization. Here, small-molecule serial femtosecond crystallography (smSFX) at atomic resolution (0.833 Å) is employed to characterize microcrystalline silver n-alkanethiolates with various alkyl chain lengths at X-ray free electron laser facilities, resolving long-standing controversies regarding the atomic connectivity and odd-even effects of layer stacking. smSFX provides high-quality crystal structures directly from the powder of the true unknowns, a capability that is particularly useful for systems having notoriously small or defective crystals. We present crystal structures of silver n-butanethiolate (C4), silver n-hexanethiolate (C6), and silver n-nonanethiolate (C9). We show that an odd-even effect originates from the orientation of the terminal methyl group and its role in packing efficiency. We also propose a secondary odd-even effect involving multiple mosaic blocks in the crystals containing even-numbered chains, identified by selected-area electron diffraction measurements. We conclude with a discussion of the merits of the synthetic preparation for the preparation of microdiffraction specimens and compare the long-range order in these crystals to that of self-assembled monolayers.
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