Crystal Structures of Novel Phenyl Fulgides
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Fulgides are a class of organic compounds that exhibit photochromic behavior in both the solid state and in solution. These compounds have attracted considerable research interest due to their wide range of potential applications, including photochromic eyewear, smart windows, optical switches, data storage, and chemical and biological sensors. Here, we report the synthesis and crystal structures of fulgides bearing four different para-substituents on the phenyl moiety. All four molecules crystallize in space groups containing an inversion center. The distances between the two carbon atoms that would form the single C–C bond in the cyclized products fall within the range of 3.301–3.475 Å. The observed structural variations are attributed to intermolecular interactions based on Hirshfeld surface analysis. The fulgides exhibit photochromism, but they are not expected to display ferroelectric behavior due to their crystallization in centrosymmetric space groups.