TY - JOUR
T1 - The true structural periodicities and superspace group descriptions of the prototypical incommensurate composite materials
T2 - Alkane/urea inclusion compounds
AU - Couzi, Michel
AU - Guillaume, François
AU - Harris, Kenneth D.M.
AU - Palmer, Benjamin A.
AU - Christensen, Kirsten
AU - Collins, Stephen P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright EPLA, 2016.
PY - 2016/12/1
Y1 - 2016/12/1
N2 - The prototypical family of incommensurate composite materials are the n-alkane/urea inclusion compounds, in which n-alkane guest molecules are arranged in a periodic manner along one-dimensional tunnels in a urea host structure, with an incommensurate relationship between the periodicities of the host and guest substructures along the tunnel. We develop interpretations of the structural periodicities, superspace group descriptions and symmetry properties of the low-temperature phases of n-alkane/urea inclusion compounds, based in part on a high-resolution synchrotron single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of n-nonadecane/urea. Specifically, we prove that, on passing from phase I to phase II, the C-centering of the orthohexagonal unit cell is lost for both the host and guest substructures, and that the symmetries of all phases I, II and III are described completely by (3 + 1)-dimensional superspace groups.
AB - The prototypical family of incommensurate composite materials are the n-alkane/urea inclusion compounds, in which n-alkane guest molecules are arranged in a periodic manner along one-dimensional tunnels in a urea host structure, with an incommensurate relationship between the periodicities of the host and guest substructures along the tunnel. We develop interpretations of the structural periodicities, superspace group descriptions and symmetry properties of the low-temperature phases of n-alkane/urea inclusion compounds, based in part on a high-resolution synchrotron single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of n-nonadecane/urea. Specifically, we prove that, on passing from phase I to phase II, the C-centering of the orthohexagonal unit cell is lost for both the host and guest substructures, and that the symmetries of all phases I, II and III are described completely by (3 + 1)-dimensional superspace groups.
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U2 - 10.1209/0295-5075/116/56001
DO - 10.1209/0295-5075/116/56001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85012085290
SN - 0295-5075
VL - 116
JO - EPL
JF - EPL
IS - 5
M1 - 56001
ER -