High pressure reactivity of phosphorus and hydrogen is relevant to fundamental chemistry,energy conversion and storage, and materials science. Here we report the synthesis of(PH3)2H2, a crystalline van der Waals (vdW) compound (I4cm) made of PH3and H2molecules, in a Diamond Anvil Cell by direct catalyst-free high pressure (1.2 GPa) and hightemperature (T?1000 K) chemical reaction of black phosphorus and liquid hydrogen,followed by room T compression above 3.5 GPa. Group 15 elements were previously notknown to form H2-containing vdW compounds of their molecular hydrides. The observationof (PH3)2H2, identified by synchrotron X-ray diffraction and vibrational spectroscopy (FTIR,Raman), therefore represents the discovery of a previously missing tile, specifically corre-sponding to P for pnictogens, in the ability of non-metallic elements to form such compounds.Significant chemical implications encompass reactivity of the elements under extreme con-ditions, with the observation of the P analogue of the Haber-Bosch reaction for N, funda-mental bond theory, and predicted high pressure superconductivity in P-H systems.
High pressure synthesis of phosphine from the elements and the discovery of the missing (PH3)2H2 tile
Matteo Ceppatelli;Demetrio Scelta;Manuel Serrano Ruiz;Kamil Dziubek;Roberto Bini;Maurizio Peruzzini
2020
Abstract
High pressure reactivity of phosphorus and hydrogen is relevant to fundamental chemistry,energy conversion and storage, and materials science. Here we report the synthesis of(PH3)2H2, a crystalline van der Waals (vdW) compound (I4cm) made of PH3and H2molecules, in a Diamond Anvil Cell by direct catalyst-free high pressure (1.2 GPa) and hightemperature (T?1000 K) chemical reaction of black phosphorus and liquid hydrogen,followed by room T compression above 3.5 GPa. Group 15 elements were previously notknown to form H2-containing vdW compounds of their molecular hydrides. The observationof (PH3)2H2, identified by synchrotron X-ray diffraction and vibrational spectroscopy (FTIR,Raman), therefore represents the discovery of a previously missing tile, specifically corre-sponding to P for pnictogens, in the ability of non-metallic elements to form such compounds.Significant chemical implications encompass reactivity of the elements under extreme con-ditions, with the observation of the P analogue of the Haber-Bosch reaction for N, funda-mental bond theory, and predicted high pressure superconductivity in P-H systems.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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