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Pressure-induced amorphization of noble gas clathrate hydrates
Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Chemistry - Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Umeå University, Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Physics.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1748-9175
Chemical and Engineering Materials Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN, Oak Ridge, United States.
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2021 (English)In: Physical Review B, ISSN 2469-9950, E-ISSN 2469-9969, Vol. 103, no 6, article id 064205Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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The high-pressure structural behavior of the noble gas (Ng) clathrate hydrates Ar·6.5H2O and Xe·7.2H2O featuring cubic structures II and I, respectively, was investigated by neutron powder diffraction (using the deuterated analogues) at 95 K. Both hydrates undergo pressure-induced amorphization (PIA), indicated by the disappearance of Bragg diffraction peaks, but at rather different pressures, at 1.4 and above 4.0 GPa, respectively. Amorphous Ar hydrate can be recovered to ambient pressure when annealed at >1.5GPa and 170 K and is thermally stable up to 120 K. In contrast, it was impossible to retain amorphous Xe hydrate at pressures below 3 GPa. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were used to obtain general insight into PIA of Ng hydrates, from Ne to Xe. Without a guest species, both cubic clathrate structures amorphize at 1.2 GPa, which is very similar to hexagonal ice. Filling of large-sized H cages does not provide stability toward amorphization for structure II, whereas filled small-sized dodecahedral D cages shift PIA successively to higher pressures with increasing size of the Ng guest. For structure I, filling of both kinds of cages, large-sized T and small-sized D, acts to stabilize in a cooperative fashion. Xe hydrate represents a special case. In MD, disordering of the guest hydration structure is already seen at around 2.5 GPa. However, the different coordination numbers of the two types of guests in the crystalline cage structure are preserved, and the state is shown to produce a Bragg diffraction pattern. The experimentally observed diffraction up to 4 GPa is attributed to this semicrystalline state.

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2021. Vol. 103, no 6, article id 064205
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URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-181692DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.103.064205ISI: 000619132400002Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85101809414OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-181692DiVA, id: diva2:1539224
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