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Published on: January 24, 2014
Polyether phases of formic acid revealed under high pressure
Himal Bhatt1,2, Ashok K Verma1,2, P Modak1,2
1High Pressure & Synchrotron Radiation Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai 400085, India. hbhatt@barc.gov.in.
Abstract:
Evolutionary structure searches reveal that at 20 GPa, formic acid (FA) transforms to an orthorhombic ether-chain polymer phase, ruling out hydrogen bond symmetrization, followed by a novel crowned cyclic-ether tetragonal phase above 60 GPa. Emergence of characteristic polyether and new OH stretching modes in infrared experiments validate the findings. Resemblance of polymer chain with a cosmopolymer polyoxymethylene, shows an engrossing multifaceted evolution of FA.
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