X-ray and pressure induced synthesis of a novel material: doped polymeric carbon monoxide.

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Abstract

We report the x-ray and pressure induced synthesis of a novel material: stable doped solid carbon monoxide (p-CO) via hard x-ray irradiation of strontium oxalate (and other oxalate salts) at ambient conditions and high pressure. We also show via mid- and far- infrared (IR) techniques that CO2 produced via x-ray photochemistry remained trapped within the recovered sample for period of over one year in contrast to pure p-CO which decomposes in days. Our results demonstrate that p-CO doped with carbonates (as verified with IR and Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure spectroscopies) is relatively stable, enabling longer term and practical use of this novel material for CO2 storage or as a novel electrical/optical material.

*We gratefully acknowledge support from the Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE-NNSA) under Award Number DE-NA0002912. We also acknowledge sup- port from the DOE Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC08- 01NV14049 with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Presenters

  • Michael Pravica

    • Univ of Nevada - Las Vegas
    • Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Nevada - Las Vegas

Authors

  • Michael Pravica

    • Univ of Nevada - Las Vegas
    • Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Nevada - Las Vegas
  • Egor Evlyukhin

    • Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Nevada - Las Vegas
  • David Goldberger

    • Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Nevada - Las Vegas
  • Petrika Cifligu

    • Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Nevada - Las Vegas
  • Blake Harris

    • Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Nevada - Las Vegas