Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
High pressure (HP) is very effective in reducing intermolecular distances and
inducing unexpected chemical reactions. In addition the photo-activation of the reactants in
HP conditions can lead to very efficient and selective processes. The chemistry of phosphorus is
currently based on the white molecular form. The red polymeric allotrope, despite more stable
and much less toxic, has not attracted much attention so far. However, switching from the
white to the red form would benefit any industrial procedure, especially from an environmental
point of view. On the other side, water and ethanol are renewable, environmental friendly and
largely available molecules, usable as reactants and photo-activators in HP conditions. Here we
report a study on the HP photo-induced reactivity of red phosphorus with water and ethanol,
showing the possibility of very efficient and selective processes, leading to molecular hydrogen
and valuable phosphorus compounds. The reactions have been studied by means of FTIR and
Raman spectroscopy and pressure has been generated using membrane Diamond (DAC) and
Sapphire (SAC) anvil cells. HP reactivity has been activated by the two-photon absorption of
near-UV wavelengths and occurred in total absence of solvents, catalysts and radical initiators,
at room T and mild pressure conditions (0.2-1.5 GPa).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bini, Roberto; Caporali, Maria; Ceppatelli, Matteo; Peruzzini, Maurizio
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