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Hydrogen‐Bonded Crystalline Molecular Machines with Ultrafast Rotation and Displacive Phase Transitions
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Two new crystalline rotors 1 and 2 assembled through N-H⋅⋅⋅N hydrogen bonds by using halogenated carbazole as stators and 1,4-diaza[2.2.2]bicyclooctane (DABCO) as the rotator, are described. The dynamic characterization through <sup>1</sup> H T<sub>1</sub> relaxometry experiments indicate very low rotational activation barriers (E<sub>a</sub> ) of 0.67 kcal mol<sup>-1</sup> for 1 and 0.26 kcal mol<sup>-1</sup> for 2, indicating that DABCO can reach a THz frequency at room temperature in the latter. These E<sub>a</sub> values are supported by solid-state density functional theory computations. Interestingly, both supramolecular rotors show a phase transition between 298 and 250 K, revealed by differential scanning calorimetry and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The subtle changes in the crystalline environment of these rotors that can alter the motion of an almost barrierless DABCO are discussed here.
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