A RAMAN STUDY OF THE ISOTOPIC DEPENDENCE OF THE PHASE TRANSITION IN NAPHTHALENE-TETRACYANOBENZENE

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1978

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Ohio State University

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In this laboratory, the solid state phase transition temperature of the charge transfer complex naphthalene-tetracyanobenzene (N-TCNB) was recently found to be 70±1K by magnetic resonance methods1 Since this value differs from that reported recently using Raman scattering data,2 we decided to re-examine the Raman spectrum to try to find the source of the discrepancy. In addition, in an attempt to further understand the mechanism of the phase transition, we also carried out a similar study of the corresponding complex with perdeuterated naphthalene (Nd8-TCNB). While the low frequency spectra of the two complexes are qualitatively similar, the observed frequencies for Nd8-TCNB agree with those given in the previous report2 We found the phase transition to occur at 69±2K for Nh8-TCNB and 61±2K for Nd8-TCNB. It thus appears that the previous work was carried out with the perdeuterated naphthalene complex. Details of this work and, of further experiments in progress will be given. Also, possible explanations for the effect of naphthalene deuteration on the phase transition temperature will be discussed.

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1N. S. Dalal, J. Ripmeester, and A. H. Reddoch, to be published. 2R. M. Macfarlane and S. Ushioda, J. Chem. Phys. 67, 3214 (1977).


Author Institution: Division of Chemistry, National Research Council of Canada

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