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Photo-induced electronic excitations drive polymerization of carbon monoxide: A first-principles study

Photo-induced electronic excitations drive polymerization of carbon monoxide: A first-principles study

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英文摘要

Under pressure, carbon monoxide (CO) transforms into a polymer that can be recovered to ambient conditions. While this transformation can occur without additional stimuli, experimental observations have shown that laser irradiation can induce a similar transformation at reduced pressure. The resulting polymeric phase, which is metastable under ambient conditions, releases energy through decomposition into more stable configurations. Using time-dependent density functional theory and Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate the mechanism by which electronic excitation facilitates CO polymerization. Our calculations reveal that electronic excitation enhances carbon-carbon bonding, enabling polymerization at pressures significantly lower than those required by conventional compression methods. These findings suggest that a photo-assisted approach could be employed to synthesize novel, potentially energetic materials under less demanding pressure conditions.

Rasool Ahmad、Jonathan C. Crowhurst、Stanimir A. Bonev

物理学

Rasool Ahmad,Jonathan C. Crowhurst,Stanimir A. Bonev.Photo-induced electronic excitations drive polymerization of carbon monoxide: A first-principles study[EB/OL].(2025-05-22)[2025-06-27].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.16926.点此复制

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