New transitory form of silica observed
  • 9 years ago
Silicon dioxide, commonly called silica, is one of the most-abundant natural compounds and a major component of the Earth’s crust and mantle.  Silica’s various high-pressure forms make it an often-used study subject for scientists interested in the transition between different chemical phases under extreme conditions, such as those in the deep Earth. A Carnegie-led team was able to discover five new forms of silica under extreme pressures at room temperature.