Reorientations in crystalline (CH3)3NHCl studied by quasielastic neutron scattering

Abstract
Reorientations of the CH3 groups and of the cation are studied in the two phases (phase transition at 308 K) of (CH3)3NH+Cl- by quasielastic neutron scattering using a time of flight and a backscattering instrument. In the high temperature phase the experimental results can be described by rotational diffusion of the cation around its threefold axis with D r = 0·49 × 1012 s-1c = 1/D r = 2·05 ¢ 10-12 s) at 333 K. The reorientation of the methyl groups is too slow to produce in this phase a quasielastic broadening detectable by the time of flight experiment. In the low temperature phase the observed spectra can be explained by simultaneous 120° jumps of the cation and of the methyl groups. The correlation times for the two reorientations are about the same: τc ≈ 4 × 10-10 s at 273 K.