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Pressure-stabilized divalent ozonide CaO<sub>3</sub> and its impact on Earth's oxygen cycles

Chemistry

Pressure-stabilized divalent ozonide CaO<sub>3</sub> and its impact on Earth's oxygen cycles

Y. Wang, M. Xu, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking research led by Yanchao Wang and colleagues that unveils the pressure-stabilized divalent ozonide CaO3, synthesized in extreme conditions. This study reveals unique oxidation states and opens new avenues in ozonide chemistry, shedding light on Earth's seismic anomalies.... show more
Abstract
High pressure can drastically alter chemical bonding and produce exotic compounds that defy conventional wisdom. Especially significant are compounds pertaining to oxygen cycles inside Earth, which hold key to understanding major geological events that impact the environment essential to life on Earth. Here we report the discovery of pressure-stabilized divalent ozonide CaO3 crystal that exhibits intriguing bonding and oxidation states with profound geological implications. Our computational study identifies a crystalline phase of CaO3 by reaction of CaO and O2 at high pressure and high temperature conditions; ensuing experiments synthesize this rare compound under compression in a diamond anvil cell with laser heating. High-pressure x-ray diffraction data show that CaO3 crystal forms at 35 GPa and persists down to 20 GPa on decompression. Analysis of charge states reveals a formal oxidation state of −2 for ozone anions in CaO3. These findings unravel the ozonide chemistry at high pressure and offer insights for elucidating prominent seismic anomalies and oxygen cycles in Earth's interior. We further predict multiple reactions producing CaO3 by geologically abundant mineral precursors at various depths in Earth's mantle.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 17, 2020
Authors
Yanchao Wang, Meiling Xu, Liuxiang Yang, Bingmin Yan, Qin Qin, Xuecheng Shao, Yunwei Zhang, Dajian Huang, Xiaohuan Lin, Jian Lv, Dongzhou Zhang, Huiyang Gou, Ho-kwang Mao, Changfeng Chen, Yanming Ma
Tags
high pressure
divalent ozonide
CaO3
ozone anions
chemical bonding
seismic anomalies
Earth's interior
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