冰VII的结构与希尔什菲尔德原子精炼
Roman Gajda1, Michał Chodkiewicz1, Dongzhou Zhang2
1Biological and Chemical Research Centre, Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Żwirki i Wigury 101, Warszawa 02-089, Poland.
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|April 25, 2025
概括
使用X射线衍射的希尔什菲尔德原子精细化 (HAR) 成功确定了无序立方体冰 (冰VII) 的晶体结构. 这种方法提供了与中子衍射可比的结果,即使具有具有挑战性的原子.
科学领域:
- 晶体学 晶体学是指结晶学.
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 高压物理 高压物理
背景情况:
- 冰结构中的无序原子使晶体结构的细化变得复杂.
- 由于原子的挑战,中子衍射通常是最适合精确的冰结构确定.
- 之前的工作展示了希尔什菲尔德原子精炼 (HAR) 与X射线数据冰VI.
研究的目的:
- 使用HAR.研究高压立方体冰 (冰VII) 的晶体结构.
- 为了将HAR结果与冰VII的中子衍射数据进行比较.
- 评估HAR对无序的冰结构的可行性.
主要方法:
- 单晶立方体冰 (冰VII) 在使用钻石天细胞的压力下生长.
- 采集了X射线衍射数据,使用同步子和实验室衍射仪.
- 数据使用希尔什菲尔德原子精炼 (HAR) 进行了精炼.
主要成果:
- 冰的哈尔VIIX射线数据产生了结构参数,与中子衍射对键长度非常一致.
- 对于原子的异构位移参数 (ADP) 达成了公平的协议.
- 通过分裂原子模型进行了无限制的改进,并取得了成功.
结论:
- 希尔什菲尔德原子精炼 (HAR) 是中子衍射的一个可行的替代方案,用于精炼像冰VII这样的无序冰结构.
- 与HAR相结合的X射线衍射可以准确地确定关键的结构参数,包括原子的位置.
- 这种方法为研究复杂的冰多形态提供了一个强大的工具.
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