Abstract

(NH4)2SbF5 undergoes two successive phase transitions at 169 and 292 K, both of which are of typical lambda-type and without thermal hysteresis. Proton and fluorine spin-lattice relaxation time measurements showed that the isotropic reorientation of the NH4 + ions is highly excited below the lower transition point with an activation energy of 15.5 kJ mol-1 and that the uniaxial reorientation of the square pyramidal SbF5 2- anion is excited above about 200 K with an activation energy of 42.0 kJ mol-1. There is strong cross relaxation between the proton and the fluorine over the whole temperature range of the measurements. The 121Sb and 123Sb nuclear quadrupole resonance frequencies show an anomalous temperature dependence; each resonance frequency assumes a minimum at around 100 K and increases on heating, reaches a maximum at the lower transition point, decreases drastically in the middle temperature phase and then fades out just below the upper transition point. The anomalous increase in the resonance frequencies stems from the reorganization of the N - H ... F type hydrogen bonds with the progress of the lower phase transition. The lower and the upper transition temperatures shift to 173.0 and 290.1 K, respectively, on deuteration of the ammonium ion.

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