Abstract
The effects of pressure on the crystal structure of aurophilic tetragonal gold iodide have been studied by means of powder X-ray diffraction up to 13.5 GPa. We found evidence of the onset of a phase transition at 1.5 GPa that is more significant from 3.8 GPa. The low- and high-pressure phases coexist up to 10.7 GPa. Beyond 10.7 GPa, an irreversible process of amorphization takes place. We determined the axial and bulk compressibility of the ambient-pressure tetragonal phase of gold iodide up to 3.3 GPa. This is extremely compressible with a bulk modulus of 18.1(8) GPa, being as soft as a rare gas, molecular solids, or organometallic compounds. Moreover, its response to pressure is anisotropic.
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Monteseguro, V., Errandonea, D., Achary, S. N., Sans, J. A., Manjón, F. J., Gallego-Parra, S., & Popescu, C. (2019). Structural Characterization of Aurophilic Gold(I) Iodide under High Pressure. Inorganic Chemistry, 58(16), 10665–10670. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.9b00433
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