Pressure-induced isosymmetric phase transition in biurea†
Abstract
We report a pressure-induced transition to a new crystalline phase of biurea (C2D6N4O2). Neutron-powder diffraction and Raman spectra, measured up to 3.89 GPa reveal this transition to be isosymmetric, where substantial intramolecular reorientation leads to an abrupt decrease in unit cell volume at ∼0.6 GPa and an increase in some intermolecular contact distances. DFT and vibrational energy calculations suggest that the ambient pressure phase is stabilised by zero point energy and entropy, until the pressure–volume–driven transition at 0.6 GPa.