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Polymorphism and disorder in caffeine: Dielectric investigation of molecular mobilities

Marc Descamps
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Using dielectric relaxation data we have characterized the molecular mobilities of caffeine both in phase I (stable and metastable) and in phase II. In phase I effects of sublimation and phase transformation kinetics were carefully considered. In plane rotational motions were followed on a wide temperature range. A noticeable antiferroelectric short range order developing at the approach of the glass-like transition is characterized. Condition for occurrence of a critical-like behaviour is discussed. At high temperature the emergence of an additional ultra slow relaxation process is highlighted. Possible molecular mechanisms are proposed for both processes. In phase II the existence of a less intense relaxation process is confirmed. Close similarity with the main process developing in phase I hints at a common origin of the dipolar motions. Careful consideration of recent structure determinations leads to suggest that this process is associated to similar molecular in plane rotations but developing at the surface of crystalline samples. Lower cooperativity at the surface is reflected in the smaller activation entropy of the relaxation.
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hal-03374060 , version 1 (11-10-2021)

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Marc Descamps, Anne-Amandine Decroix. Polymorphism and disorder in caffeine: Dielectric investigation of molecular mobilities. Journal of Molecular Structure, 2014, 1078, pp.165-173. ⟨hal-03374060⟩

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