High pressure Raman study of solid CS2

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Solid molecular CS2 is investigated in a diamond anvil cell in the temperature and pressure range of 6-300 K and 0-20 GPa, respectively, by means of Raman spectroscopy. The pressure dependence of external and internal vibrational frequencies is determined, and used to draw conclusions about the p-T phase diagram. A very strong influence of sample preparation conditions on the crystal quality, especially at low temperatures, is noticed. It turned out that the librational Raman spectrum provides a sensitive test with respect to the crystalline or amorphous structure of the solids under investigation. In addition the origin of the v2 fundamental and phonon sidebands, some-times observed in spectra of amorphous CS2, will be discussed. Finally the influence of temperature and pressure is shown in the so-called "black" CS2, a polymerized modification of CS2, which is formed at pressures above 10 GPa. © 1986 American Institute of Physics.

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Bolduan, F., Hochheimer, H. D., & Jodl, H. J. (1986). High pressure Raman study of solid CS2. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 84(12), 6997–7004. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.450817

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