Issue 5, 2018

Phase equilibria in metastable regime in the (C8H12NO)2[ZnCl4] ferroelectric system

Abstract

(C8H12NO)2[ZnCl4] is an interesting ferroelectric organic–inorganic hybrid compound that shows a complex structural phase diagram, investigated in this work by X-ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry, characterized by an irreversible transition occurring on heating at 390 K, and coupled with successive transformations taking place on cooling in a metastable regime. The basic structural transition, leading from a monoclinic P21 to an orthorhombic P212121 symmetry and involving the doubling of the unit cell volume, is associated with an order–disorder transformation of the 4-methoxybenzylammonium cations coupled with a reorientation of tetrachloridozincate anions. During cooling, the cationic order and the monoclinic symmetry are progressively restored, but the doubling of the original cell volume is maintained by the alternate canting of adjacent cationic layers. It is noteworthy that all the polymorphs preserve the non-centric nature of the structure, but the ferroelectric behavior, characterized by high saturation polarization PS = 17 μC cm−2 and relatively low coercive field EC = 8 kV cm−1, is lost in the transition on heating and not recovered at low temperature when the original polar P21 symmetry is restored.

Graphical abstract: Phase equilibria in metastable regime in the (C8H12NO)2[ZnCl4] ferroelectric system

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2017
Accepted
04 Jan 2018
First published
05 Jan 2018

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2018,6, 1057-1063

Phase equilibria in metastable regime in the (C8H12NO)2[ZnCl4] ferroelectric system

F. Mezzadri, N. Mahbouli Rhouma, D. Delmonte, R. Cabassi, M. Loukil and G. Calestani, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2018, 6, 1057 DOI: 10.1039/C7TC04802E

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