Dielectric and thermodynamic properties have been investigated in isot
opically mixed crystals K3D1-xHx(SO4)2 with isolated hydrogen bonds in
terconnecting the dimeric SO42- units. The critical temperature T(c) f
or the antiferroelectric phase transition decreases with increasing pr
oton concentration (x) and eventually the phase transition vanishes fo
r x greater-than-or-equal-to x(c) approximately 0.66. The x-dependent
behavior of T(c), the dielectric constant epsilon(T), and the specific
heat jump DELTAC at T(c) are described by simple transverse Ising Ham
iltonian. This indicates a determinative role of the proton tunneling
in the phase transition and related properties.