Publications by authors named "Szymon Sutula"

Plants are able to produce various types of crystals through metabolic processes, serving functions ranging from herbivore deterrence to photosynthetic efficiency. However, the structural analysis of these crystals has remained challenging due to their small and often imperfect nature, which renders traditional X-ray diffraction techniques unsuitable. This study explores the use of Microcrystal Electron Diffraction (microED) as a novel method for the structural analysis of plant-derived microcrystals, focusing on (Milld.

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As a result of external compression applied to crystals, ions relax, in addition to shortening the bond lengths, by changing their shape and volume. Modern mineralogy is founded on spherical atoms, i.e.

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Article Synopsis
  • X-ray diffraction studies under pressure and charge density analysis are complex but crucial in crystallography, evidenced by a successful study of electron density in the mineral grossular at 1 GPa pressure.
  • Using a specially designed diamond anvil cell and advanced synchrotron techniques, researchers obtained high-quality data to refine a multipole model of the crystal's electron distribution.
  • The experimental results align with benchmark measurements and theoretical calculations, supporting their potential to simulate processes occurring in the Earth's mantle.
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[2]rotaxanes composed of a dibenzo-24-crown-8 wheel (DB24C8) and an axle containing two metal-complexing tetraazamacrocyclic units linked with a p-xylylene bridge, coordinating the same or different metal ions (Ni and/or Cu) are described. A symmetric di-Ni rotaxane crystallizes in the monoclinic P21/c space group with one rotaxane cation and four PF6- counterions in the asymmetric part of the unit cell. In the crystal, the cations and anions of the investigated compound form an intertwined 3D-framework with C-HF and C-Hπ intermolecular interactions.

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The azamacrocyclic complex was used as a platform for the construction of [3]rotaxanes containing two DB24C8 macrocycles per molecule. The complex unit incorporates two electron deficient π-bond systems and two N-H hydrogen bond donating groups which facilitated the formation of a 1 : 2 interlocked structure. Synthesis and properties of such compounds are presented.

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