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Phase Polymorphism of [Co(DMSO)

6

](BF

4

)

2

Studied by Differential Scanning Calorimetry

Anna Migdał-Mikuli, Łukasz Skoczylas, and El˙zbieta Szostak

Department of Chemical Physics, Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Ingardena 3, 30-060 Krak´ow, Poland

Reprint requests to Dr. A. M.-M.; Fax: +48 12 634 0515; E-mail: migdalmi@chemia.uj.edu.pl Z. Naturforsch. 61a, 180 – 188 (2006); received February 1, 2006

Five solid phases of [Co(DMSO)6](BF4)2have been detected by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Phase transitions were detected between the following solid phases: stable KIbstable KIa at TC4= (328±2)K, metastable KIII↔undercooled phase K0 at TC3= (383±4)K, metastable KII↔undercooled K0 at TC2= (399±2)K and stable KIa↔stable K0 at TC1= (404±1)K.

The title compound melts at Tm=440 K. From the entropy changes at the melting point and at phase transitions it can be concluded that the phases K0 and undercooled K0 are orientationally dynamically disordered crystals. The stable phases KIa, KIb are ordered solid phases. The metastable phases KII and KIII are probably solid phases with a high degree of orientational dynamical disorder.

Key words: Hexadimethylsulphoxidecobalt(II) Tetrafluoroborate; Phase Transitions; Melting Point;

DSC.

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