Pressure-Induced Polymerization and Electrical Conductivity of a Polyiodide.
Tomasz PorębaMichelle ErnstDominik ZimmerPiero MacchiNicola Pietro Maria CasatiPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
We report the high-pressure structural characterization of an organic polyiodide salt in which a progressive addition of iodine to triiodide groups occurs. Compression leads to the initial formation of discrete heptaiodide units, followed by polymerization to a 3D anionic network. Although the structural changes appear to be continuous, the insulating salt becomes a semiconducting polymer above 10 GPa. The features of the pre-reactive state and the polymerized state are revealed by analysis of the computed electron and energy densities. The unusually high electrical conductivity can be explained with the formation of new bonds.