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Phase transition temperature

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Origin: experimental
Phase transition #1
Initial crystal system orthorhombic
Final crystal system tetragonal
Initial space group Pna2_1
Final space group P4mm
Direction Unknown
Phase transition temperature 148.8 K

Hysteresis: NIL

N. Onoda-Yamamuro, T. Matsuo, and H. Suga, Calorimetric and IR Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Transitions in Methylammonium Trihalogenoplumbates (II), Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 51, 1383‑1395 (1990). doi: 10.1016/0022-3697(90)90021-7.
Phase transition #2
Initial crystal system tetragonal
Final crystal system tetragonal
Initial space group P4mm
Final space group I4/mcm
Direction Unknown
Phase transition temperature 154.0 K

Hysteresis: NIL

N. Onoda-Yamamuro, T. Matsuo, and H. Suga, Calorimetric and IR Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Transitions in Methylammonium Trihalogenoplumbates (II), Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 51, 1383‑1395 (1990). doi: 10.1016/0022-3697(90)90021-7.
Phase transition #3
Initial crystal system tetragonal
Final crystal system cubic
Initial space group I4/mcm
Final space group Pm3m
Direction Unknown
Phase transition temperature 236.3 K

Hysteresis: NIL

N. Onoda-Yamamuro, T. Matsuo, and H. Suga, Calorimetric and IR Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Transitions in Methylammonium Trihalogenoplumbates (II), Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 51, 1383‑1395 (1990). doi: 10.1016/0022-3697(90)90021-7.
System description
Dimensionality: 3D
Sample type: single crystal

Starting materials: Pb(CH3CO2)2, MABr

Product: Orange MAPbBr3 cube-shaped crystals of 1-2 mm

Description: Add aqueous solution of Pb(CH3CO2)2 drop by drop to an excess quantity of hot aqueous MABr solution and cool slowly to 5 °C.

Method: Adiabatic calorimetry

Description: The heat capacities were measured with a computerized adiabatic calorimeter [1, 2]. The temperature ranges of the measurement were between 13 and 300 K. The mass of the calorimetric sample was 8.8810 g.

Comment: References: [1] Tatsumi M., Matsuo T., Suga H. and Seki S., Bull. chem. Soc. Jap. 48, 3060 (1975). [2] Matsuo T. and Suga H., Thermochim. Acta 88, 149 (1985).

N. Onoda-Yamamuro, T. Matsuo, and H. Suga, Calorimetric and IR Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Transitions in Methylammonium Trihalogenoplumbates (II), Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 51, 1383‑1395 (1990). doi: 10.1016/0022-3697(90)90021-7.

Extraction method: Manual entry
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Phase transition temperature

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Origin: experimental
Phase transition #1
Initial crystal system orthorhombic
Final crystal system tetragonal
Initial space group Pna2_1
Final space group I4/mcm
Direction Unknown
Phase transition temperature 161.4 K

Hysteresis: NIL

N. Onoda-Yamamuro, T. Matsuo, and H. Suga, Calorimetric and IR Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Transitions in Methylammonium Trihalogenoplumbates (II), Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 51, 1383‑1395 (1990). doi: 10.1016/0022-3697(90)90021-7.
Phase transition #2
Initial crystal system tetragonal
Final crystal system cubic
Initial space group I4/mcm
Final space group Pm3m
Direction Unknown
Phase transition temperature 330.4 K

Hysteresis: NIL

N. Onoda-Yamamuro, T. Matsuo, and H. Suga, Calorimetric and IR Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Transitions in Methylammonium Trihalogenoplumbates (II), Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 51, 1383‑1395 (1990). doi: 10.1016/0022-3697(90)90021-7.
System description
Dimensionality: 3D
Sample type: single crystal

Starting materials: Pb(CH3CO2)2, MAI

Product: Black MAPbI3 cube-shaped crystals of 1-2 mm

Description: Add aqueous solution of Pb(CH3CO2)2 drop by drop to an excess quantity of hot aqueous MAI solution and cool slowly, keeping temperature above 40 °C to prevent crystallization of (MA)3Pb6-2H2O.

Method: Adiabatic calorimetry

Description: The heat capacities were measured with a computerized adiabatic calorimeter [1, 2]. The temperature ranges of the measurement were between 13 and 365 K. The mass of the calorimetric sample was 9.3384 g.

Comment: References: [1] Tatsumi M., Matsuo T., Suga H. and Seki S., Bull. chem. Soc. Jap. 48, 3060 (1975). [2] Matsuo T. and Suga H., Thermochim. Acta 88, 149 (1985).

N. Onoda-Yamamuro, T. Matsuo, and H. Suga, Calorimetric and IR Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Transitions in Methylammonium Trihalogenoplumbates (II), Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 51, 1383‑1395 (1990). doi: 10.1016/0022-3697(90)90021-7.

Extraction method: Manual entry
Entry added on: June 16, 2019, 9:14 p.m.
Entry added by: Xiaochen Du Duke University
Last updated on: March 29, 2022, 6:39 p.m.
Last updated by: Rayan C Duke University
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Phase transition temperature

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Origin: experimental
Phase transition #1
Initial crystal system orthorhombic
Final crystal system tetragonal
Initial space group P222_1
Final space group P4mm
Direction Unknown
Phase transition temperature 171.5 K

Hysteresis: NIL

N. Onoda-Yamamuro, T. Matsuo, and H. Suga, Calorimetric and IR Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Transitions in Methylammonium Trihalogenoplumbates (II), Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 51, 1383‑1395 (1990). doi: 10.1016/0022-3697(90)90021-7.
Phase transition #2
Initial crystal system tetragonal
Final crystal system cubic
Initial space group P4mm
Final space group Pm3m
Direction Unknown
Phase transition temperature 177.2 K

Hysteresis: NIL

N. Onoda-Yamamuro, T. Matsuo, and H. Suga, Calorimetric and IR Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Transitions in Methylammonium Trihalogenoplumbates (II), Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 51, 1383‑1395 (1990). doi: 10.1016/0022-3697(90)90021-7.
System description
Dimensionality: 3D
Sample type: single crystal

Starting materials: Pb(CH3CO2)2, MACl

Product: Colorless MAPbCl3 cube-shaped crystals of 1-2 mm from the edge

Description: Add aqueous solution of Pb(CH3CO2)2 drop by drop to an excess quantity of hot aqueous MACl solution and cool slowly to 5 °C.

Method: Adiabatic calorimetry

Description: The heat capacities were measured with a computerized adiabatic calorimeter [1, 2]. The temperature ranges of the measurement were between 13 and 300 K. The mass of the calorimetric sample was 6.0483 g.

Comment: References: [1] Tatsumi M., Matsuo T., Suga H. and Seki S., Bull. chem. Soc. Jap. 48, 3060 (1975). [2] Matsuo T. and Suga H., Thermochim. Acta 88, 149 (1985).

N. Onoda-Yamamuro, T. Matsuo, and H. Suga, Calorimetric and IR Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Transitions in Methylammonium Trihalogenoplumbates (II), Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 51, 1383‑1395 (1990). doi: 10.1016/0022-3697(90)90021-7.

Extraction method: Manual entry
Entry added on: June 16, 2019, 8:43 p.m.
Entry added by: Xiaochen Du Duke University
Last updated on: Aug. 31, 2022, 2:38 p.m.
Last updated by: Rayan C Duke University
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