2003
DOI: 10.1063/1.1580809
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The crystal structure of methane phase III

Abstract: Methane is the simplest organic molecule, and like many supposedly simple molecular materials it has a rich phase diagram. While crystal structures could be determined for two of the solid phases, that of the low temperature phase III remained unsolved. Using high-resolution neutron powder diffraction and a direct-space Monte Carlo simulated annealing approach, this fundamental structure has now finally been solved. It is orthorhombic with space group Cmca, and 16 molecules in the unit cell. The structure is c… Show more

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“…Its structure (orthorombic symmetry group Cmca) is not cubic and is very close to the structure of phase II [4]. The orientational phase transformation at T II III -= 22.1 K is a first-order phase transition with a volume jump of 0.63% [5,4], which is much larger than that during the I-II phase transition. The considerable difference between the rotational constants, different total nuclear spins of the CD 4 and CH 4 molecules and the weak molecular field are the factors that generate strong orientational fluctuations in the vicinity of the phase transition temperature [6,7].…”
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“…Its structure (orthorombic symmetry group Cmca) is not cubic and is very close to the structure of phase II [4]. The orientational phase transformation at T II III -= 22.1 K is a first-order phase transition with a volume jump of 0.63% [5,4], which is much larger than that during the I-II phase transition. The considerable difference between the rotational constants, different total nuclear spins of the CD 4 and CH 4 molecules and the weak molecular field are the factors that generate strong orientational fluctuations in the vicinity of the phase transition temperature [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The considerable difference between the rotational constants, different total nuclear spins of the CD 4 and CH 4 molecules and the weak molecular field are the factors that generate strong orientational fluctuations in the vicinity of the phase transition temperature [6,7]. In solid CH 4 -CD 4 solutions phase III can exist under the equilibrium vapor pressure in a wide range of temperatures at CH 4 concentrations c above 0.15 [2].…”
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“…It is tetrahedral molecule with C-H bond 1.09 Å and H-C-H bond angle 109.5 o in phase without orientational ordering. In spite of the simplicity of its molecular structure, it has a complex and poorly understood phase diagram [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. Furthermore, depending on the pressure and temperature, different phases are produced due to the degree of freedom of orientations.…”
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confidence: 99%