| Literature DB >> 19905813 |
Frédéric Datchi1, Valentina M Giordano, Pascal Munsch, A Marco Saitta.
Abstract
The existence of "intermediate bonding states" in solid CO2, separating the low-pressure molecular phases from the high-pressure polymeric forms, has been the matter of a long-standing debate. Here we determine the structure of CO2-IV using x-ray diffraction of single crystals grown inside a diamond anvil cell at 11.7 GPa and 830 K. It is rhombohedral, space group R3[over ]c, and is composed of individual, linear CO2 molecules with bond lengths of 1.155(2) A at 15 GPa. This shows that CO2 remains a purely molecular solid in this P-T range, and thus invalidates the intermediate bonding state scenario. First-principles calculations confirm the stability of the proposed structure and match very well observations, including the Raman and IR spectra. Furthermore, these results evidence a striking similarity between the high-pressure polymorphs of solid CO2 and N2.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19905813 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.185701
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161