We present a study on the intercalation Of C2H4 in CSC24. Isotherms of
intercalation of ethylene in CSC24 have been established in the range
194 to 323 K and two plateaux have been identified at 1.1 and 2.1 C2H
4/24 C. By X ray diffraction at 194 K, the structures corresponding to
these plateaux have been identified. The structure of the first is a
mixture of two structures, a second-stage ternary and a first-stage bi
nary, and that of the second, obtained by consuming both previous phas
es, is a pure first-stage ternary. Such a process has already been obs
erved in several organic molecule-alkali metal-graphite systems (THF-C
SC24, n-alkanes-CsC24, etc.). However, the peculiar behavior of the C2
H4-CSC24 system lies in the ability of ethylene to be oligomerized ins
ide the host material. The conditions of oligomerization depend on tem
perature: at 233 K, molecules are reversibly intercalated in CSC24, wh
ereas at room temperature the reaction is irreversible because of the
formation of large molecules. By calorimetric measurement at 288 K (th
e temperature where it is only possible to reach the first plateau) we
have identified two peaks, the first one corresponding to the heat of
intercalation and the second one (appearing later) to the heat of the
oligomerization reaction.