Abstract
Numerous structural phase transitions are detected in new crystals of the n-butylammonium compounds: , and by means of differential scanning calorimetry, dilatometric and dielectric dispersion (1 kHz - 1 MHz) studies. For the transitions the basic thermodynamic data are determined. Interesting dielectric properties are found in a metastable form of the crystals. Debye-like dispersion of the electric permittivity between 30 and 800 MHz is observed around the 310 K phase transition for this crystal. The activation energy of the reorientation of the n-butylammonium cations is found to be 16 kJ . The structure of ( form) has been refined to R = 0.0439 and shows isolated units and two non-equivalent n-butylammonium units. One of these cation possesses dynamical disorder. Most of the phase transitions in the title crystals are classified as an `order - disorder' type and connected with a reorientational motion of the n-butylammonium cations.
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