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Phase Transitions in Tris(3,5-dimethylpyrazol-1-yl)methane. The Structure of the High-Temperature Phase from X-ray Powder Diffraction

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1997

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The crystal structure of the sublimated form (m.p. = 424 K) of tris(3,5-dimethylpyrazol-l-yl)methane has been solved by a Patterson search method from laboratory X-ray powder diffraction data. Crystal data: trigonal symmetry with the unit-cell parameters a = 16.152 (1) and c = 5.353 (1) Å, space group P 3, C 16 H 22 N 6 , Z = 3, 293 K. After indexing the powder pattern by two methods, the unit-cell parameters found were refined by a least-squares technique. A whole pattern-fitting program was used to extract the integrated intensities. The structure was solved taking a related compound as a search model and the final Rietveld refinement converged to R wp = 0.077 and R p = 0.059. This study is one of the first examples of Patterson search structure determination from an hemihedral space group using powder data. The complexity of the structural determination is increased by the presence of three molecules in the asymmetric unit.