Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been recently reported to possess an amorphous form, named ''carbonia,''
structurally similar to other group-IV oxide glasses. By combining ab initio constant pressure molecular
dynamics, density-functional perturbation theory, and experimental IR spectra, we show that carbonia,
and possibly also phase VI, is not SiO2-like, and that instead it is partially tetrahedral containing also a
sizable amount of carbon in threefold coordination, but no sixfold octahedral coordination. Enthalpic
considerations suggest that carbonia is a metastable intermediate state of the transformation of molecular
CO2 into fully tetrahedral phases.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CO2; high pressure; polymerization; optical spectroscopy; ab initio computer simulations
List of contributors:
Santoro, Mario; Gorelli, FEDERICO AIACE
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