51. Spectroscopy at very high pressures
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S.K. Sharma and D M Adams
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Phase transition ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Hydrostatic pressure ,Analytical chemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Sodium nitrate ,Phase (matter) ,symbols ,Anomaly (physics) ,Spectroscopy ,Raman spectroscopy ,Sodium nitrite - Abstract
Raman spectra of NaNO2 have been studied as a function of hydrostatic pressure to 40 kbar at 295 and 348 K. Slight changes in slope of mode frequency versus pressure plots support the view that a structural anomaly exists at 9 ± 1 kbar. The absence of qualitative changes in the Raman spectra allow the space group of NaNO2 IV to be specified as one of P1, P2, B2, Pm or Bm. The Raman spectrum of NaNO3 has been studied to 87 kbar. The changes observed are fully consistent with a second-order transition to a phase with symmetry C63v, as indicated by previous X-ray work, although the transition is sluggish.
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- 1981
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