Issue 0, 1976

Spectroscopy at very high pressures. Part 8.—An infrared study of shear-stress-induced transitions in ammonium and sodium nitrates

Abstract

Bridgman showed that some second-order phase transitions which do not occur under conditions of hydrostatic compression can take place when, in addition, a shear stress is applied. In this paper we show that a diamond anvil cell used without a gasket around the sample is an excellent device for studying shear-stress-induced transitions. This is illustrated by i.r. spectra of NH4NO3 and NaNO3, for each of which a new phase was detected.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2, 1976,72, 2069-2074

Spectroscopy at very high pressures. Part 8.—An infrared study of shear-stress-induced transitions in ammonium and sodium nitrates

D. M. Adams and S. K. Sharma, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2, 1976, 72, 2069 DOI: 10.1039/F29767202069

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