A Crystalline 2,3-<i>exo</i>-Disyndiotactic Dicyclopentadiene Tetramer

Abstract

Cycloolefin oligomers and polymers have attracted attention for functional materials, but they are rarely seen in the crystalline state. A new crystalline cycloolefin dicyclopentadiene tetramer, having a 2,3-<i>exo</i>-disyndiotactic structure, is presented. By combining global optimization techniques based on configurational sampling in generalized statistical ensembles, with very high quality synchrotron X-ray diffraction data, the molecular mass of the crystallizing oligomer was first singled out, and its structure was then determined with a high degree of accuracy. The original procedures and methods developed for this particular case can be considered a suitable reference to tackle the difficult characterization problems posed by the crystalline powders of organic materials in general

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