Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session H71: Poster Session II (2:00pm - 5:00pm)
2:00 PM,
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Room: Exhibit Hall C/D
Abstract: H71.00216 : Optical measurements on phosphorus polymorphs.
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Presenter:
Carlos Josafat Cordero Silis
(Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Authors:
Carlos Josafat Cordero Silis
(Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Elizabeth Chavira
(Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Thomas Stegmann
(Instituto de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Adriana Tejeda Cruz
(Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Karla Eriseth Reyes Morales
(Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Miguel Ángel Canseco Martínez
(Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Method 1: Matches’ heads were crushed with a blade to detach the material; it is then combusted in a Petri dish, mixed in 5 mL methanol for 30 h, at 26-32 °C, 45-47% humidity, and ground to a fine powder in an agate mortar. 146 mg were heated to 200 °C/65 h.
Method 2: Using tweezers and a cotton swab the strips are covered with acetone for a few seconds and scraped. The material is mixed in 20 mL acetone for 2 h, at 24 °C, 45 % humidity, air dried and ground to a fine powder. 118 mg were heated to 200 °C/65 h.
X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) analysis of the samples shows, for Method 1: SrP, Sr3P4O13, P2O5 and Sr2BrP. For Method 2: PBr5, and SrP. Simultaneous calorimetric and thermogravimetric analysis show the binary and ternary compounds observed by XRD. UV-Vis analysis shows the influence of the polymorphs and other impurities. Color changes are present.
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