2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.cgd.1c00807
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Proton Transfer on the Edge of the Salt/Cocrystal Continuum: X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Three Isonicotinamide Salts

Abstract: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) has emerged as a technique that allows for characterization and classification of hydrogen bonding and proton transfer interactions in organic crystal structures, in a way that is complementary to crystallography by X-ray or neutron diffraction. Here, we analyze the nitrogen 1s core-level binding energies (BEs) of isonicotinamide (IN) systems with proton transfer between donor and acceptor groups at short distances. We show how a careful calibration of the BE scale places… Show more

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“… 31 In XPS measurements, this structure exhibits a shift of +1.7 eV in the N 1s BE related to one of the two nitrogen acceptors, confirming this analysis. 6 The experimental NEXAFS spectrum shown in Figure 4 b appears to confirm this structure, with an obvious increase in the photon energy of the protonated nitrogen acceptor N 1s → 2π* peak, leading to the distinctive double peak. In contrast to the other two complexes, the DFT-calculated NEXAFS spectrum ( Figure 4 a) shows some differences in the relative intensities of the peaks and an additional feature at 403.3 eV which is absent in the experimental spectrum.…”
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“… 31 In XPS measurements, this structure exhibits a shift of +1.7 eV in the N 1s BE related to one of the two nitrogen acceptors, confirming this analysis. 6 The experimental NEXAFS spectrum shown in Figure 4 b appears to confirm this structure, with an obvious increase in the photon energy of the protonated nitrogen acceptor N 1s → 2π* peak, leading to the distinctive double peak. In contrast to the other two complexes, the DFT-calculated NEXAFS spectrum ( Figure 4 a) shows some differences in the relative intensities of the peaks and an additional feature at 403.3 eV which is absent in the experimental spectrum.…”
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confidence: 56%
“… 31 Using XPS, we confirmed this through an N 1s BE shift at the proton acceptor of +2 eV compared to a cocrystal, with relative N 1s emission intensities for all nitrogen moieties in line with the bulk stoichiometry, confirming that the composition within the near-surface region probed by XPS is the same as the bulk. 6 Figure 2 shows the modeled and experimental nitrogen K-edge NEXAFS spectra for this salt. It is immediately obvious that the modeled structure very closely resembles the experimental NEXAFS data.…”
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