1. A New Ethane Polymorph.
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Podsiadło, Marcin, Olejniczak, Anna, and Katrusiak, Andrzej
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ETHANES , *IONIZING radiation , *X-rays , *MOLECULAR physics , *POLYMORPHISM (Crystallography) - Abstract
A new high-pressure crystal form of ethane has been revealed above 2.46 GPa/295 K. This phase IV is tetragonal, of space group P42/mnm, with the H atom disordered due to the molecular rotations about the C-C bond. The crystal structure has been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction up to 5.90 GPa. The structure of phase IV resembles the previously determined low-temperature plastic phase I (stable below 90.32 K), of cubic space group Im3m, metastable phase II observed between 89.78 and 89.68 K, as well as monoclinic phase III (space group P21/n) stable below 89.68 K. In phases III and IV, the molecules are arranged according to the weak electrostatic complementarity between neighbors. Liquid-ethane convection erodes the crystal plate, hence colorful interference pattern. At 2.46 GPa, ethane crystallizes in a new tetragonal phase IV with rotating molecules. Spectacular convection of liquid ethane above the single-crystal surface has been observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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