Crystal structure of propionitrile (CH3CH2CN) determined using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction

JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION(2020)

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The structure and thermal expansion of the astronomical molecule propionitrile have been determined from 100 to 150 K using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction. This temperature range correlates with the conditions of Titan's lower stratosphere, and near surface, where propionitrile is thought to accumulate and condense into pure and mixed-nitrile phases. Propionitrile was determined to crystallize in space group, Pnma (No. 62), with unit cell a = 7.56183 (16) angstrom, b = 6.59134 (14) angstrom, c = 7.23629 (14), volume = 360.675 (13) angstrom(3) at 100 K. The thermal expansion was found to be highly anisotropic with an eightfold increase in expansion between the c and b axes. These data will prove crucial in the computational modelling of propionitrile-ice systems in outer Solar System environments, allowing us to simulate and assign vibrational peaks in the infrared spectra for future use in planetary astronomy.
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molecular ice,nitriles,planetary atmospheres,Titan
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