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  • Inaba, Akira, et al. (author)
  • Lattice vibrations and thermodynamic stability of polymerized C60 deduced from heat capacities
  • 1999
  • In: Journal of Chemical Physics. - : American Institute of Physics. - 0021-9606 .- 1089-7690. ; 110:24, s. 12226-12232
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Heat capacities of 1D and 2D pressure polymerized C60 as well as the thermally depolymerized C60 have been measured at temperatures between 4 and 350 K and the results analyzed for the lattice vibrations and the thermodynamic stability. It was found from the low-temperature heat capacity (T < 100 K) that on polymerization (1) the lattice vibrations, both translational and rotational, stiffen substantially, (2) an anisotropic nature emerges in response to the lower dimensionality, and (3) an anharmonicity still remains as in pristine C60. The normal C60 has an excess entropy of 67.8 and 99.4 J K – 1 mol – 1 at 300 K relative to the 1D and 2D polymerized C60, respectively. The thermodynamic stability is considered with two possible phase diagrams.
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