Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
A review of experimental and theoretical studies performed over the past three decades on high
pressure chemistry of solid CO2, at 0-80 GPa and 40-3000 K, is presented. Emphasis is placed on
the recently discovered non-molecular covalent crystalline phase V, and its glassy counterpart
a-CO2, along with other molecular phases, whose interpretation is crucial for determining the
reaction path to non-molecular CO2. The matter is still under debate, and many open issues are
outlined, such as the true reaction mechanism for forming phase V. Finally, we propose
arguments to stimulate possible future research in a more extended P-T range. This work is a
tutorial review and should be of general interest both for solid state chemistry and condensed
matter physics communities.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
non-molecular CO2; high pressure; x-ray diffraction; optical spectroscopy; ab initio computer simulations
List of contributors:
Santoro, Mario; Gorelli, FEDERICO AIACE
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