Issue 15, 2016

Temperature- and pressure-induced phase transitions in the niccolite-type formate framework of [H3N(CH3)4NH3][Mn2(HCOO)6]

Abstract

We report the synthesis, crystal structure, thermal, pyroelectric, Raman, infrared and magnetic properties of [NH3(CH2)4NH3][Mn2(HCOO)6] niccolite. Our results show that this compound crystallizes in a trigonal structure (space group P[3 with combining macron]1c) with dynamically disordered [NH3(CH2)4NH3]2+ cations. It undergoes a phase transition near Tc = 350 K. The low-temperature structure is polar (space group Cc) and pyroelectric measurements confirm that it exhibits ferroelectric properties. Detailed analysis of the structural changes shows that both the spatial arrangement of the [NH3(CH2)4NH3]2+ dipole moments and distortion of the manganese formate framework contribute to the spontaneous polarization within the (a, c) plane. Based on Raman and IR data, assignment of the observed modes to the respective vibrations of atoms is also proposed. Dynamic disorder of organic cations in the high-temperature phase manifests in the vibrational spectra through very large width of bands corresponding to vibrations of the NH3 groups. Ordering of these cations is clearly observed in the spectra through a pronounced decrease in their bandwidths below the phase transition temperatures. Low-temperature magnetic studies show that this compound is a weak ferromagnet below 9.0 K. We also report high-pressure Raman scattering studies of this compound, which reveal the presence of two pressure-induced phase transitions between 0.5 and 0.9 GPa and between 1.3 and 1.9 GPa.

Graphical abstract: Temperature- and pressure-induced phase transitions in the niccolite-type formate framework of [H3N(CH3)4NH3][Mn2(HCOO)6]

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Feb 2016
Accepted
04 Mar 2016
First published
04 Mar 2016

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016,4, 3185-3194

Temperature- and pressure-induced phase transitions in the niccolite-type formate framework of [H3N(CH3)4NH3][Mn2(HCOO)6]

M. Mączka, A. Gągor, N. L. M. Costa, W. Paraguassu, A. Sieradzki and A. Pikul, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016, 4, 3185 DOI: 10.1039/C6TC00611F

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