“…To explain the nature of ferroelectricity in these salts, spontaneous polarization was calculated for the crystals (PyH)BF 4 , (PyH)ClO 4 , and (PyH)IO 4 . − , NMR ( 1 H and 2 H) results have shown that in all pyridinium salts the cation reorientations take place around the axis perpendicular to its plane, in the intermediate and low-temperature phases, between the potential energy minima of different values. , So, on the basis of the cation dynamics, a model of 6-fold potential barrier, of different barrier heights, was assumed for (PyH)BF 4 and (PyH)ClO 4 , while for (PyH)IO 4 , the shape of the potential for the cation reorientations was established on the basis of the populations of the positions in the pyridinium cation by nitrogen atoms determined by neutron diffraction. − The temperature dependence of the 2 H NMR line shape permitted determination of the populations of the particular potential energy minima and hence also the polarization as a function of temperature. A very good agreement between the measured and calculated values of the spontaneous polarization for (PyH)BF 4 , (PyH)ClO 4 (in high- and low-temperature phases), and (PyH)IO 4 (all phases) permits classification of these pyridinium salts to the order−disorder type …”