Spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in a single crystal

21 January 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

Chiral symmetry breaking (CSB) under the nonequilibrium open conditions is a ubiquitous phenomenon in the universe, whereas molecular-level CSB is limited. Only the preferential enrichment and Viedma ripening that occur during the crystallization process from a solution are known. Herein, we discovered the third category of CSB, which is complete CSB within a single crystal. A racemic crystal of 3-(4-(benzo[d]thiazol-2-yl)phenyl)-10-propyl-10H-phenothiazine, a phenothiazine derivative with chirality, undergoes a single-crystal-to-single-crystal structural transition to a chiral crystal. Furthermore, the chirality after the transition could be controlled by solid-seeding of a chiral crystal. The resulting chiral single crystals exhibited circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) properties (glum = 8.9 × 10−4). This discovery provide a simple model of CSB and stimuli-responsive materials involving the CSB phenomenon.

Keywords

Chirality
chiral symmetry breaking
CPL
organic crystal
SC-SC transition
chirality transfer

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General remarks, experimental details
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Microscopic movies
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Microscopic movies during structural transition with solid-seeding
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