Abstract

Neutron diffraction studies of single crystals of hexamethylbenzene at 298 K and at 130 K indicate that the molecule in phase II has approximate D3d symmetry. The amplitudes of libration of the methyl group and of rigid body motions of the molecule are consistent with earlier data, except that the barrier to methyl group rotation appears to be lower by about 0.5 kcal/mol (2100 J/mol).Consideration of intra- and inter-molecular hydrogen atom contact distances and calculated potential energy curves using a 6-exp potential function suggest that intermolecular forces are important in determining the barrier to rotation of the methyl groups and that substantial changes in the intermolecular packing must be responsible for the lambda-point transition at 116 K and the consequent profound change in the potential barrier to internal rotation which has been previously observed.

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