Abstract
The crystal structure and vibrational spectra of deuterated pyridinium perchlorate (d5PyH)ClO4 (C5D5NHClO4) are studied by means of neutron diffraction in ambient conditions, X-ray diffraction at high pressures up to 3.5 GPa in the temperature range 297–420 K, and Raman spectroscopy at high pressures up to 5.7 GPa. Deuterated pyridinium perchlorate at ambient conditions has rhombohedral structure with the R3m symmetry (paraelectric phase I). Over the pressure range of 0.5–1.2 GPa, the phase II with monoclinic symmetry Cm exists. At pressure P ∼ 1.2 GPa, the phase transition to monoclinic phase III with the Pm symmetry is observed at ambient temperature. The lattice parameters, unit cell volume, and frequencies of internal vibrational modes as functions of pressure are obtained for different phases of deuterated pyridinium perchlorate. The P-T phase diagram of (d5PyH)ClO4 over the extended pressure and temperature range is discussed.
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