Investigation of acrylic acid at high pressure using neutron diffraction

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This article details the exploration of perdeuterated acrylic acid at high pressure using neutron diffraction. The structural changes that occur in acrylic acid-d4 are followed via diffraction and rationalized using the Pixel method. Acrylic acid undergoes a reconstructive phase transition to a new phase at ∼0.8 GPa and remains molecular to 7.2 GPa before polymerizing on decompression to ambient pressure. The resulting product is analyzed via Raman and FT-IR spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry and found to possess a different molecular structure compared with polymers produced via traditional routes. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Johnston, B. F., Marshall, W. G., Parsons, S., Urquhart, A. J., & Oswald, I. D. H. (2014). Investigation of acrylic acid at high pressure using neutron diffraction. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 118(14), 4044–4051. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp502095n

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