Growth and Characterization of A Novel Organic Stilbazolium Family Single Crystal: 4-(4-Methoxystyryl)-1-Methylpyridinium 4-Chlorobenzenesulfonate
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Organic compound; X-ray diffraction; Optical properties; StilbazoliumAbstract
A new organic stilbazolium family single crystal of 4-(4-methoxystyryl)-1-methylpyridinium 4-chlorobenzene sulfonate (MBSC) has been successfully grown from methanol solution by adopting slow solvent evaporation technique. Single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that the crystal belongs to triclinic system with space group P1. The chemical composition of the title compound was identified by CHN elemental analysis. The characteristic functional groups of the grown crystal were identified by FT-IR spectroscopy. The crystal was found to be transparent in the region between 490 and 700 nm as indicated by the UV-Vis spectral studies. Photoluminescence spectrum of MBSC crystal shows a strong blue emission peak at 485 nm and a green emission at 521 nm.
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