- Amorphous carbonia
Amorphous carbonia, also called a-carbonia or a-CO2, is an exotic amorphous solid form of
carbon dioxide that is analogous to amorphoussilica glass. It was first made in the laboratory in2006 by subjectingdry ice to high pressures (40-50gigapascal , or 400,000 to 500,000atmosphere s). Amorphous carbonia is not stable at ordinary pressures -- it quickly reverts to normal CO2. [ [http://www.newscientisttech.com/article.ns?id=dn9339 Carbon dioxide glass created in the lab] 15 June 2006, www.newscientisttech.com. Retrieved 3 August 2006]While normally carbon dioxide forms molecular crystals, where individual molecules are bound by
Van der Waals force s, in amorphous carbonia a covalently bound three-dimensional network of atoms is formed, in a structure analogous tosilicon dioxide orgermanium dioxide glass.Mixtures of a-carbonia and a-
silica may be a prospective very hard and stiff glass material stable at room temperature. Such glass may serve as protective coatings, e.g. in microelectronics.The discovery has implications for
astrophysics , as interiors of big planets may contain amorphous solid carbon dioxide.ee also
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* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/5083222.stm Dry ice creates toughened glass]
* [http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/10/6/7/1 Physicsweb: Dry ice forms ultrahard glass]
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