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Diamond formation kinetics in shock-compressed C─H─O samples recorded by small-angle x-ray scattering and x-ray diffraction.


ABSTRACT: Extreme conditions inside ice giants such as Uranus and Neptune can result in peculiar chemistry and structural transitions, e.g., the precipitation of diamonds or superionic water, as so far experimentally observed only for pure C─H and H2O systems, respectively. Here, we investigate a stoichiometric mixture of C and H2O by shock-compressing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics and performing in situ x-ray probing. We observe diamond formation at pressures between 72 ± 7 and 125 ± 13 GPa at temperatures ranging from ~3500 to ~6000 K. Combining x-ray diffraction and small-angle x-ray scattering, we access the kinetics of this exotic reaction. The observed demixing of C and H2O suggests that diamond precipitation inside the ice giants is enhanced by oxygen, which can lead to isolated water and thus the formation of superionic structures relevant to the planets' magnetic fields. Moreover, our measurements indicate a way of producing nanodiamonds by simple laser-driven shock compression of cheap PET plastics.

SUBMITTER: He Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10848955 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diamond formation kinetics in shock-compressed C─H─O samples recorded by small-angle x-ray scattering and x-ray diffraction.

He Zhiyu Z   Rödel Melanie M   Lütgert Julian J   Bergermann Armin A   Bethkenhagen Mandy M   Chekrygina Deniza D   Cowan Thomas E TE   Descamps Adrien A   French Martin M   Galtier Eric E   Gleason Arianna E AE   Glenn Griffin D GD   Glenzer Siegfried H SH   Inubushi Yuichi Y   Hartley Nicholas J NJ   Hernandez Jean-Alexis JA   Heuser Benjamin B   Humphries Oliver S OS   Kamimura Nobuki N   Katagiri Kento K   Khaghani Dimitri D   Lee Hae Ja HJ   McBride Emma E EE   Miyanishi Kohei K   Nagler Bob B   Ofori-Okai Benjamin B   Ozaki Norimasa N   Pandolfi Silvia S   Qu Chongbing C   Ranjan Divyanshu D   Redmer Ronald R   Schoenwaelder Christopher C   Schuster Anja K AK   Stevenson Michael G MG   Sueda Keiichi K   Togashi Tadashi T   Vinci Tommaso T   Voigt Katja K   Vorberger Jan J   Yabashi Makina M   Yabuuchi Toshinori T   Zinta Lisa M V LMV   Ravasio Alessandra A   Kraus Dominik D  

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Extreme conditions inside ice giants such as Uranus and Neptune can result in peculiar chemistry and structural transitions, e.g., the precipitation of diamonds or superionic water, as so far experimentally observed only for pure C─H and H<sub>2</sub>O systems, respectively. Here, we investigate a stoichiometric mixture of C and H<sub>2</sub>O by shock-compressing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics and performing in situ x-ray probing. We observe diamond formation at pressures between 72  ...[more]

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