Investigation on growth, structural, spectral, optical, and mechanical properties of an organic nonlinear optical material: Morpholinium hydrogen tartrate

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Organic nonlinear optical crystal morpholinium hydrogen tartrate (MHT), with molecular formula [C8H15NO7], has been grown by slow evaporation solution technique. Single crystal X-ray diffraction study confirms that MHT crystallizes in orthorhombic system with noncentrosymmetric space group P212121. FTIR spectrum was recorded to identify the various functional groups of MHT. The various kinds of protons and carbons of MHT have been identified using 1H and 13C NMR spectral analyses. The range of optical absorption was ascertained by recording UV-Vis-NIR spectral studies. The TG/DTA studies revealed that the grown crystal is thermally stable up to 159.26°C. The mechanical property of the grown crystal was studied using Vickers microhardness studies. The relative second harmonic generation efficiency of MHT was determined using Kurtz and Perry powder technique; it was observed to be greater than that of KDP crystal. © 2014 R. Renugadevi and R. Kesavasamy.

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Renugadevi, R., & Kesavasamy, R. (2014). Investigation on growth, structural, spectral, optical, and mechanical properties of an organic nonlinear optical material: Morpholinium hydrogen tartrate. Advances in Condensed Matter Physics, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/834760

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