Title of article
Chemistry of materials under extreme high pressure-high-temperature conditions
Author/Authors
McMillan، Paul F. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-918
From page
919
To page
0
Abstract
Most of our knowledge of chemistry is derived from experiments carried at the Earths surface, at pressures near one atmosphere. However, most elements and compounds in the universe exist under conditions of extremely high pressures, often combined with high temperatures, deep within the planets and stars. Under these conditions, new high-density crystal forms occur, species usually known only as molecules become dense covalent or ionic solids, and insulators and semiconductors become metals and even superconductors. Valency states and coordination numbers are changed, and it is expected that chemical bonding and reactivity is modified. Paul McMillan describes how the field of condensed matter chemistry under extreme high pressure conditions now represents a vast new area to be explored.
Journal title
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS - LETCHWORTH
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS - LETCHWORTH
Record number
68459
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