Ba 2 Cu(HCOO) 6 grown at room temperature crystallizes in space group P2 On heating, the following changes are observed: (1) a reversible, hysteretic, 5rstorder phase transition at about 40}903C; (2) partial decomposition at 1903C; and (3) an irreversible change at 2303C related to decomposition. W
Temperature-Dependent Raman Study of CaCu(HCOO)4 and Ca2Cu(HCOO)6 Crystals
✍ Scribed by C.W.A. Paschoal; M.R. Moura; A.P. Ayala; J.M. Sasaki; P.T.C. Freire; F.E.A. Melo; J. Mendes Filho; I. Guedes; A.G. Leyva; G. Polla; D. Vega; P.K. Perazzo
- Book ID
- 102607662
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 139 KB
- Volume
- 154
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-4596
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✦ Synopsis
Unpolarized Raman spectra of policrystalline samples of calcium (II)+copper (II) formate [CaCu(HCOO) 4 ] and dicalcium (II)+copper (II) formate [Ca 2 Cu(HCOO) 6 ] were recorded and analyzed in the temperature range from 30 to 300 K. The observed modes at 300 K were assigned on the basis of formate group vibrations and correlations with previous data reported for other formate compounds. The splitting of the internal HCOO modes agrees with the group theory predictions. No changes either in the wavenumber or intensity of Raman modes were observed when the temperature of the samples was cooled to 30 K. This indicates that these compounds do no exhibit any phase transformation in the temperature range investigated.
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