1990
DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/2/33/002
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Structure of succinonitrile in its plastic phase

Abstract: The structure of succinonitrile in its orientationally disordered phase was reexamined through extended X-ray diffraction measurements. It was solved by using both the analytic procedures of symmetry-adapted functions and a Frenkel model assuming discrete orientations. A possible translation-rotation coupling was included in this latter case via an offset vector e. The study confirms that the nitrogen atoms are localised along the fourfold axis of the cubic cell but evidences a strong offset of the centre of m… Show more

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“…SCN is a plastic crystal at room temperature with a crystal-plastic crystal transition at -40 °C and plastic crystal-isotropic melt transition at 58 °C [20]. More importantly, SCN serves as an effective plasticizer to the polymer matrix as well as efficient ionizer to the lithium salt [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SCN is a plastic crystal at room temperature with a crystal-plastic crystal transition at -40 °C and plastic crystal-isotropic melt transition at 58 °C [20]. More importantly, SCN serves as an effective plasticizer to the polymer matrix as well as efficient ionizer to the lithium salt [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disorder in this plastic-crystalline phase is associated with isomeric fluctuations and with large-angle molecular rotations in which the C-C bond orientation jumps from one diagonal position of the cubic cell to another. 13,[18][19][20] Below 233 K, pure SN displays a perfectly crystalline monoclinic phase without molecular motions nor isomerism. 20,21 In spite of the widespread belief that the orientational dynamic processes in plastic SN are beneficial to its ionic mobility, 20,22 no clear correlation has been found between both quantities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Succinonitrile (abbreviated in some of the figures as SCN) exhibits plastic crystal phase formation at temperatures between −40 and 58 • C [8]. In the liquid and plastic crystal forms, succinonitrile exists in rotational isomers: gauche and trans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%