1977
DOI: 10.1107/s0567740877007043
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Structural phase transition in polyphenyls. IV. Double-well potential in the disordered phase of p-terphenyl from neutron (200 K) and X-ray (room-temperature) diffraction data

Abstract: New neutron-diffraction data collected at 200 K with deuterated p-terphenyl, and published X-ray data collected at room temperature with protonated p-terphenyl, have been used to determine the characteristics of the double-well potential for the librations of the central ring about the long molecular axis, in the disordered phase. A picture of the double well is obtained simply by halving the atoms outside the molecular axis and imposing constraints on their geometries and thermal parameters. The R values comp… Show more

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“…1), allowing the resolution of two components in the overall libration: a process of jumps between two sites at ~o = + 13 ° on either side of the average molecular plane and genuine libration on each site [(02) "--52 deg 2 at 300 K]. By considering a linear variation of {02) with temperature T, very good agreement is observed between X-ray diffraction results at room temperature: q~= +13.3 °, {02) = 52.5 deg 2 (o = 7.8 deg2), neutron diffraction results at T =200K: q~=_13.2 °, (02)=36.2deg 2 (or= 4.0 deg 2) (Baudour, Cailleau & Yelon, 1977) and X-ray diffraction results at T= 200 K: ¢, = _+ 13.3 ~, (02) = 35.1 deg 2 (o = 6.6 deg 2) (Baudour, Toupet, D61ugeard & Gh6mid, 1986). Thus, these concordant estimates of q~ and {02) can be considered to be very reliable.…”
Section: Starting Point: the Characteristics Of Disorder In The High-supporting
confidence: 48%
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“…1), allowing the resolution of two components in the overall libration: a process of jumps between two sites at ~o = + 13 ° on either side of the average molecular plane and genuine libration on each site [(02) "--52 deg 2 at 300 K]. By considering a linear variation of {02) with temperature T, very good agreement is observed between X-ray diffraction results at room temperature: q~= +13.3 °, {02) = 52.5 deg 2 (o = 7.8 deg2), neutron diffraction results at T =200K: q~=_13.2 °, (02)=36.2deg 2 (or= 4.0 deg 2) (Baudour, Cailleau & Yelon, 1977) and X-ray diffraction results at T= 200 K: ¢, = _+ 13.3 ~, (02) = 35.1 deg 2 (o = 6.6 deg 2) (Baudour, Toupet, D61ugeard & Gh6mid, 1986). Thus, these concordant estimates of q~ and {02) can be considered to be very reliable.…”
Section: Starting Point: the Characteristics Of Disorder In The High-supporting
confidence: 48%
“…It must be noted that if, as in a previous study (Baudour et al, 1977), we take the crude value (02) = 52.5deg 2 given by diffraction data instead of (2/3)(02) which corresponds to the torsional g mode, we obtain a significantly inferior barrier height V(0) = 2.47 kJ mol -~, which does not agree with the NM R results.…”
Section: Potential Barrier Height In Crystalline P-terphenylcontrasting
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