Polymerization of CO<sub>2</sub> at moderate P-T condition

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Abstract

We report the formation of extended network polymers of singly bonded CO4 by catalytic oxidation reactions of CO2 at relatively low pressures, using Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and visual observations. The results indicate that there are three different solid phases; a needle-like phase (NP), a rock-like phase (RP), and a transparent phase (TP), formed as temperature increases at 8 GPa. The spectral evidence indicates these transformations accompany the sp2 hybridized C=O in molecular CO2 to sp3 hybridized C-O single bonds. The diffraction data of the quenched RP at ambient temperature at 8 GPa indicates a layered tetragonal structure of CO4 tetrahedra with ρ=2.85g/cm3 – a similar density to that of extended CO2-V at the same pressure.

*The present study was performed in support of DARPA (W31P4Q-12-1-0009) and NSF (DMR 17013600)

Presenters

  • Minseob Kim

    • Washington State Univ
    • Institute for Shock Physics, Department of Chemistry, Washington State Univ

Authors

  • Minseob Kim

    • Washington State Univ
    • Institute for Shock Physics, Department of Chemistry, Washington State Univ
  • John Tse

    • Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, University of Saskatchewan
    • Physics and Engineering Physics, Univ of Saskatchewan
  • Choong-Shik Yoo

    • Washington State University
    • Washington State Univ
    • Institute for Shock Physics, Department of Chemistry, Washington State Univ