Exploring High‐Pressure Polymorphism in Carbonic Acid through Direct Synthesis from Carbon Dioxide Clathrate Hydrate

Author:

Berni Selene1ORCID,Scelta Demetrio12ORCID,Romi Sebastiano13ORCID,Fanetti Samuele12ORCID,Alabarse Frederico4ORCID,Pagliai Marco3ORCID,Bini Roberto123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. LENS – European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy Via Nello Carrara 1 I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze Italy

2. ICCOM-CNR, Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici Via Madonna del Piano 10 I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze Italy

3. Dipartimento di Chimica “Ugo Schiff” dell'Università degli Studi di Firenze Via della Lastruccia 3 I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze Italy

4. Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A, AREA Science Park I-34149 Basovizza, Trieste Italy

Abstract

AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) is widespread in astrochemically relevant environments, often coexisting with water (H2O) ices and thus triggering a great interest regarding the possible formation of their adducts under various thermodynamic conditions. Amongst them, solid carbonic acid (H2CO3) remains elusive, yet being widely studied. Synthetic routes followed for its production have always been characterised by drastic irradiation on solid ice mixtures or complex procedures on fluid samples (such as laser heating at moderate to high pressures). Here we report about a simpler yet effective synthetic route to obtain two diverse carbonic acid crystal structures from the fast, cold compression of pristine clathrate hydrate samples. The two distinct polymorphs we obtained, differing in the water content, have been deeply characterised via spectroscopic and structural techniques to assess their composition and their astonishing pressure stability, checked up to half a megabar, also highlighting the complex correlations between them so to compile a detailed phase diagram of this system. These results may have a profound impact on the prediction and modelisation of the complex chemistry which characterises many icy bodies of our Solar System.

Funder

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Ente Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze

Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste

Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca

Publisher

Wiley

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