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Thermal Stability of Two-Dimensional Crystals with Extended OH Hydrogen-Bonded Chains

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2026-08-03 v1

Abstract

Numerical simulations of the dynamics of monolayer structures of molecules deposited on a sheet of hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) have been performed. It is shown that molecules containing benzene rings and hydroxyl groups in their structure can form stable two-dimensional crystals with linear chains of hydrogen bonds OH\cdotsOH\cdotsOH\cdots Such structures are formed by the following molecules: phenol (C6_6H5_5OH), hydroquinone (C6_6H4_4(OH)2_2), 4-phenylphenol (C6_6H5_5--C6_6H4_4OH), 4-(4-phenylphenyl)phenol (C6_6H5_5--C6_6H4_4--C6_6H4_4OH), paracetamol (CH3_3C(O)NHC6_6H4_4OH), 4-hydroxybenzanilide (C6_6H5_5C(O)NHC6_6H4_4OH) and 4,4-dihydroxybenzanilide (C6_6H4_4OHC(O)NHC6_6H4_4OH). On the one hand, the benzene rings in these molecules ensure their strong interaction with the flat substrate; on the other hand, they do not hinder the formation of extended hydrogen-bonded chains. The monolayer structures of these molecules exhibit high thermal stability: the onset melting temperatures of their 2D crystals are 47, 187, 127, 247, 167, 307, and 377 ^\circC, respectively. The simulations allow us to conclude that multilayer structures composed of h-BN sheets and molecules of hydroquinone, paracetamol, and 4-hydroxybenzanilide can be used for the development of novel proton-exchange membranes capable of operating at elevated temperatures.

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@article{arxiv.2608.02544,
  title  = {Thermal Stability of Two-Dimensional Crystals with Extended OH Hydrogen-Bonded Chains},
  author = {Alexander V. Savin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.02544},
  year   = {2026}
}

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12 pages, 14 figures