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 Post subject: Re: Интересные соединения, нехарактерные степени окисления
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Sodium 5,5‘-azobistetrazolate pentahydrate, a weak primary explosive that can be used as a precursor to C2N14

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Beautiful green fluorescence of riboflavin
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Riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, is a vitamin found in food and sold as a dietary supplement.

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Суперкислота (super acid) - кислота, pK которой не менее рК серной кислоты по первой ступени диссоциации. Известные примеры: олеум, фторсульфоновая кислота, трифторметансульфокислота (triflic acid), магическая кислота (magic acid, FSO3H + SbF5). Но есть и другие не менее сильные, хотя и менее известные суперкислоты.

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A new iron compound hints ‘primordial’ helium hides in Earth’s core
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Scientists have coaxed one of the universe’s most stubborn elements into a new compound.

Formed under intense pressures, the newly discovered compound packs helium atoms into crystalline iron, researchers report February 25 in Physical Review Letters. The compound joins a short list of materials that incorporate the normally unreactive element and suggests that helium from the early solar system could be stored in the iron that makes up Earth’s core.

Helium is one of the least reactive elements on the periodic table. Like the other noble gases, helium doesn’t gain or lose electrons easily and so does not normally form chemical compounds. But under extremely high pressures, helium can interact with a few other elements, including nitrogen and sodium — and now iron, research shows.

To make the new iron compound, physicist Kei Hirose of the University of Tokyo and his colleagues squeezed iron and helium together in a diamond anvil cell, a high-pressure device that subjected the elements to pressures greater than 50,000 Earth atmospheres and temperatures above 1,000 degrees Celsius. This compression formed crystals containing both iron and helium.

The volume of the crystal formed was larger than that of a crystal of pure iron at the same pressure, the team found. The researchers attributed this increase to helium ions packing into interstitial sites, the tiny spaces between iron atoms in the crystal. But the helium atoms don’t bond directly to iron — they’re too unreactive, even at extreme conditions.

“Helium is very happy as it is. It doesn’t want to share an electron,” says Stefano Racioppi, a chemist at The State University of New York at Buffalo. But it can still participate in “chemistry without chemical bonds” to form these ordered, crystalline compounds.

The new compound could help explain observations of helium in Earth’s interior, Hirose says. Most of Earth’s helium atoms have two neutrons and form from the radioactive decay of elements like uranium. But some ocean volcanic eruptions release helium atoms with just one neutron. These atoms first formed shortly after the Big Bang. Earth picked up this “primordial” helium as the planet formed.

Its loss from magma suggests that the planet has a deep reservoir of primordial helium, and the new compounds suggest that Earth’s iron-rich core could hold some of that helium. But the team will need additional experiments to determine whether helium is more likely to reside in Earth’s core or higher in its mantle.

“The partitioning of helium between magma, silicate melt and metallic iron is really the key,” Hirose says. If helium is more stable in iron than in the silicates found in the mantle, that would suggest that the helium is more likely to reside in the core — and vice versa.

Computational physicist Ronald Cohen agrees. “I wouldn’t say that it’s a proof that there’s helium in Earth’s core, but it suggests that it’s possible,” says Cohen, of the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C.

Aside from the geophysical implications, the findings could further expand noble gas chemistry. “I would like to see whether this is unique for iron or if it could also happen to other transition metals,” says Maosheng Miao, a chemist at California State University, Northridge. Forming other helium metal compounds, he says, could lead to “chemistry that we never thought of.”

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Helium’s inertness defied by high-pressure compound
Crushing elements together with diamonds creates a rare mash-up
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Helium — the recluse of the periodic table — is reluctant to react with other elements. But squeeze the element hard enough, and it will form a chemical compound with sodium, scientists report.

Helium, a noble gas, is one of the periodic table’s least reactive elements. Originally, the noble gases were believed incapable of forming any chemical compounds at all. But after scientists created xenon compounds in the early 1960s, a slew of other noble gas compounds followed. Helium, however, has largely been a holdout.

Although helium was known to hook up with certain elements, the bonds in those compounds were weak, or the compounds were short-lived or electrically charged. But the new compound, called sodium helide or Na2He, is stable at high pressure, and its bonds are strong, an international team of scientists reports February 6 in Nature Chemistry.

As a robust helium compound, “this is really the first that people ever observed,” says chemist Maosheng Miao of California State University, Northridge, who was not involved with the research.

The material’s properties are still poorly understood, but it is unlikely to have immediate practical applications — scientists can create it only in tiny amounts at very high pressures, says study coauthor Alexander Goncharov, a physicist at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C. Instead, the oddball compound serves as inspiration for scientists who hope to produce weird new materials at lower pressures. “I would say that it’s not totally impossible,” says Goncharov. Scientists may be able to tweak the compound, for example, by adding or switching out elements, to decrease the pressure needed.

To coerce helium to link up with another element, the scientists, led by Artem Oganov of Stony Brook University in New York, first performed computer calculations to see which compounds might be possible. Sodium, calculations predicted, would form a compound with helium if crushed under enormously high pressure. Under such conditions, the typical rules of chemistry change — elements that refuse to react at atmospheric pressure can sometimes become bosom buddies when given a squeeze.

So Goncharov and colleagues pinched small amounts of helium and sodium between a pair of diamonds, reaching pressures more than a million times that of Earth’s atmosphere, and heated the material with lasers to temperatures above 1,500 kelvins (about 1200° Celsius). By scattering X-rays off the compound, the scientists could deduce its structure, which matched the one predicted by calculations.

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