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Observation of molecular and polymeric nitrogen stuffed NaCl ionic layers

Authors :
Ning, Ping
Tian, Yifan
Liu, Guangtao
Wang, Hongbo
Hu, Qingyang
Liu, Hanyu
Zhou, Mi
Ma, Yanming
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Sodium chloride (NaCl), a ubiquitous and chemically stable compound, has been considered inert under ambient conditions. Its typical B1 structure is highly isotropic without preferential direction, favoring the growth of a three-dimensional network of strong Na-Cl ionic bonds. Here, we employ first-principles structural searching and synchrotron X-ray diffraction to unravel an unexpected chemical reaction between NaCl and N2 to produce a hybrid salt-NaCl(N2)2, where N2 molecules break the isotropic NaCl structure into two-dimensional layers upon synthesis at 50 GPa. In contrast to the insulating properties of pristine NaCl, the electronic bandgap of the N2-stuffed NaCl narrowed to 1.8 eV, becoming an indirect bandgap semiconductor. Further compression to 130 GPa induced the polymerization of N atoms into zigzag N-chains. Our findings not only demonstrate the possibility of unusual N-chemistry under extreme conditions, but also suggest a feasible approach for the design of layered NaCl frameworks to modulate the polymerization of nitrogen.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2501.13292
Document Type :
Working Paper