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High-Pressure Structural Evolution of Disordered Polymeric CS$_2$

Authors :
Yan, Jinwey
Tóth, Ondrej
Xu, Wan
Liu, Xiao-Di
Gregoryanz, Eugene
Dalladay-Simpson, Philip
Qi, Zeming
Xie, Shiyu
Gorelli, Federico
Martoňák, Roman
Santoro, Mario
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Carbon disulfide, CS$_2$, is an archetypal double-bonded molecular system belonging to the rich class of group IV-group VI, AB$_2$ compounds. It is widely and since long time believed that upon compression at several GPa a polymeric chain of type (-(C=S)-S-)$_n$ named Bridgman's black polymer will form. By combining optical spectroscopy and synchrotron X-ray diffraction data with ab initio simulations, we demonstrate that the structure of the Bridgman's black polymer is remarkably different. Solid molecular CS$_2$ undergoes a pressure-induced structural transformation at around 10-11 GPa, developing a disordered polymeric system. The polymer consists of 3-fold and 4-fold coordinated carbon atoms with an average carbon coordination continuously increasing upon further compression to 40 GPa. Polymerization also gives rise to some C=C double bonds. Upon decompression, the structural changes are partially reverted, a very small amount of molecular CS$_2$ is recovered, while the sample undergoes partial chemical disproportionation. Our work uncovers the non-trivial high-pressure structural evolution in one of the simplest molecular systems exhibiting molecular as well as polymeric phases.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, supplementary materials

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2104.03610
Document Type :
Working Paper