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High temperature decomposition of polymeric carbon monoxide at pressures up to 120 GPa

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
While polymeric carbon monoxide (pCO) has been experimentally found to remain amorphous and undecomposed at room temperature up to 50 GPa, the question of whether crystalline counterparts of it can be obtained naturally raises. From different computational studies, it can be inferred that either the crystallization of amorphous pCO (a-pCO) or its decomposition into a mixture of CxOy suboxides (x > y) or carbon and CO2 may occur. In this study, we report experimental investigations of the high temperature (700-4000 K) transformation of a-pCO in the 47-120 GPa pressure range, conducted by x-ray diffraction in laser heated diamond anvil cells. Our results show the formation of no crystalline phases other than CO2 phase V, thus indicating the decomposition of the pristine a-pCO into CO2 and, likely, a mixture of amorphous CxOy suboxides and amorphous carbon hardly detectable at extreme conditions. These results support the theoretical picture of the pCO decomposition. We also show that the pressure-temperature kinetic border for this decomposition is very steep, thus indicating a strongly pressure-dependent kinetic barrier.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Phase transitions; Diamond anvil cells; Synchrotron radiation; Crystalline solids; Annealing; Carbon monoxide; X-ray diffraction
List of contributors:
Bini, Roberto; Santoro, Mario; Ceppatelli, Matteo; Scelta, Demetrio
Authors of the University:
CEPPATELLI MATTEO
SANTORO MARIO
SCELTA DEMETRIO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/461189
Published in:
THE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
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https://pubs.aip.org/aip/jcp/article/159/8/084501/2907796/High-temperature-decomposition-of-polymeric-carbon
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