Abstract
Morpholinium tetrafluoroborate, [C4H10NO]+[BF4]−, belongs to a class of ferroelectric compounds ABX
4. However, [C4H10NO]+[BF4]− does not develop ferroelectric properties because the incommensurate phase below T
c,I = 153 K is centrosymmetric with superspace group Pnam(σ100)00s and σ1 = 0.42193 (12) at T = 130 K; the threefold superstructure below T
c,II = 117–118 K possesses the acentric but non-ferroelectric space group P212121. At ambient conditions, [C4H10NO]+[BF4]− comprises orientationally disordered [BF4]− anions accommodated in cavities between four morpholinium cations. A structure model for the incommensurately modulated phase, which involves modulated orientational ordering of [BF4]− together with modulated distortions and displacements of the morpholinium ions is reported. A mechanism is proposed for the phase transitions, whereby at low temperatures morpholinium cations are shaped around the tetrafluoroborate anion in order to optimize the interactions with one orientation of this anion and, thus, forcing [BF4]− into this orientation. This mechanism is essentially different from a pure order–disorder phase transition. It is supported by consideration of the transition entropy. The difference in configurational entropy between the disordered and incommensurate phases has been computed from the structure models. It is shown to be much smaller than the experimental transition entropy reported by Owczarek et al. [Chem. Phys. (2011), 381, 11–20]. These features show that the order–disorder contribution is only a minor contribution to the transition entropy and that other factors, such as conformational changes, play a larger role in the phase transitions.
Funder
Czech Science Foundation
Department of Equal Opportunities for Women of the University of Bayreuth
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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