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The two solid phases of chlorodifluoromethane

The crystal structure of the two phases of chlorodifluoromethane (CHClF 2 ) were determined at 70 K and 10 K using Rietveld refinement of neutron powder profiles. The upper phase is tetragonal P4 2 /n (C 4 4 h ) with eight molecules in the unit cell occupying general positions. The lattice constants...

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Published in:Molecular physics 1997-01, Vol.90 (1), p.49-54
Main Authors: BINBREK, O. S., TORRIE, B. H., VON DREELE, R., POWELLe, B. M.
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Language:English
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Summary:The crystal structure of the two phases of chlorodifluoromethane (CHClF 2 ) were determined at 70 K and 10 K using Rietveld refinement of neutron powder profiles. The upper phase is tetragonal P4 2 /n (C 4 4 h ) with eight molecules in the unit cell occupying general positions. The lattice constants are a = 10*3711(1) Å and c = 5*5915(2) Å. The lower phase is monoclinic P112/n (C 2 4 h ) with eight molecules in the unit cell with dimensions a = 10*1106(2), b = 10*4830(2), c = 5*5868(2) Å and γ = 90*319(2)°. The asymmetric unit has two molecules in general positions. The phase transition is of a displacive type but there are no large changes in the molecular positions or orientations at the transition.
ISSN:0026-8976
1362-3028
DOI:10.1080/002689797172859