Heat capacity of antimony pentachloride–intercalated graphite

Abstract
We have measured the heat capacity of several SbCl5-intercalated highly oriented pyrolytic graphite samples between 10 K and room temperature with ac-calorimetry techniques. The data are analyzed for low-T lattice modes, molecular rotation effects, and intramolecular vibrational modes. We find evidence for rotational unbinding in some samples near 150 K and an activation process commencing at the 220-K disordering transition, while stage-2 samples prepared by immersion in liquid SbCl5 show first-order transitions at 220 K. Our measurements support the occurrence of SbCl3 dimerization suggested by recent x-ray-scattering measurements of antimony chloride graphite intercalation compounds.