Crystals of benzamide, the first polymorphous molecular compound, are helicoidal.

Abstract

•The growth of spontaneously twisted crystals is a common but poorly understood phenomenon. An analysis of the formation of twisted crystals of a metastable benzamide polymorph (form II) crystallizing from highly supersaturated aqueous and ethanol solutions is given here. Benzamide, the first polymorphic molecular crystal reported (1832), would have been the first helicoidal crystal observed had the original authors undertaken an analysis by light microscopy. Polymorphism and twisting frequently concur as they are both associated with high thermodynamic driving forces for crystallization. Optical and electron microscopies as well as electron and powder X‐ray diffraction reveal a complex lamellar structure of benzamide form II needle‐like crystals. The internal stress produced by the overgrowth of lamellae is shown to be able to create a twist moment that is responsible for the observed non‐classical morphologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Description

Scholarly article

Keywords

molecules, Benzamide, molecular crystals, crystals, X-Ray powder diffraction, disorder, internal stress, polymorphism, twisted crystals

Citation

Shtukenberg, A.G., Drori R., Sturm, E. V., Vidavsky, N., Haddad, A., Zheng, J., Estroff, L. A., Weissman, H., Wolf, S. G., Shimoni, E., Li, C., Fellah, N., Efrati, E. & Kahr, B. (2020). Crystals of benzamide, the first polymorphous molecular compound, are helicoidal. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, doi:10.1002/anie.202005738