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The glassy and supercooled state of elemental sulfur: vibrational modes, structure metastability, and polymer content.

K S Andrikopoulos1, A G Kalampounias, O Falagara, S N Yannopoulos.   

Abstract

We report a detailed investigation of vibrational modes, structure, and dynamics of elemental sulfur in the glassy and the supercooled state, using Raman scattering and ab initio calculations. Polarized Raman spectra are recorded--for sulfur quenched from 473 K--over a broad temperature range from 93 K to 273 K where the supercooled liquid crystallized. The temperature induced shifts of the majority of the vibrational modes are determined and compared with the corresponding ones of crystalline sulfur. Analysis of the reduced isotropic spectra showed that the structure of the quenched product is composed of eight member rings (S8) and polymeric chains (Sμ) with a relative fraction comparable to that of the parent liquid at 473 K. Low temperature spectra, where spectral line broadening due to thermal effects is limited, revealed that two different polymeric species are present in the glass with distinct vibrational frequencies. Their interpretation was assisted by ab initio calculations used to simulate the vibrational frequencies of polymeric chains S(8k) (k = 1, ..., 7). Theoretical results exhibit an increasing breathing mode frequency for sulfur chains up to k = 2, although it remains constant beyond the above value. The polymeric content is metastable; heating the glass above its glass transition temperature, T(g), destabilizes the chains and drives them back to the more thermodynamically stable rings. This bond interchange mechanism provides the structural origin of a secondary relaxation process in supercooled sulfur reported long ago, which has been also considered as a complication in the correct fragility estimation of this material. Finally, the Boson peak of the glass was found to exhibit strong temperature dependence even at temperatures below T(g).

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24089780     DOI: 10.1063/1.4821592

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Phys        ISSN: 0021-9606            Impact factor:   3.488


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Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-03-01       Impact factor: 3.361

5.  Chain Breakage in the Supercooled Liquid - Liquid Transition and Re-entry of the λ-transition in Sulfur.

Authors:  Linji Zhang; Yang Ren; Xiuru Liu; Fei Han; Kenneth Evans-Lutterodt; Hongyan Wang; Yali He; Junlong Wang; Yong Zhao; Wenge Yang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-03-14       Impact factor: 4.379

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