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- Title
Calculations predict a stable molecular crystal of N<sub>8</sub>.
- Authors
Hirshberg, Barak; Gerber, R. Benny; Krylov, Anna I.
- Abstract
Nitrogen, one of the most abundant elements in nature, forms the highly stable N2 molecule in its elemental state. In contrast, polynitrogen compounds comprising only nitrogen atoms are rare, and no molecular crystal made of these compounds has been prepared. Here, we predict the existence of such a molecular solid, consisting of N8 molecules, that is metastable even at ambient pressure. In the solid state, the N8 monomers retain the same structure and bonding pattern as those they adopt in the gas phase. The interactions that bind N8 molecules together are weak van der Waals and electrostatic forces. The solid is, according to calculations, more stable than a previously reported polymeric nitrogen solid, including at low pressure (below 20 GPa). The structure and properties of the N8 molecular crystal are discussed and a possible preparation strategy is suggested.
- Subjects
MOLECULAR crystals; NITROGEN; MONOMERS; ELECTROSTATIC fields; VAN der Waals forces
- Publication
Nature Chemistry, 2014, Vol 6, Issue 1, p52
- ISSN
1755-4330
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/nchem.1818