Nature Materials, Vol.3, No.8, 497-500, 2004
Metastable high-pressure phases of low-Z compounds: creation of a new chemistry or a prompt for old principles?
Recent experiments demonstrate that high pressure is a powerful tool for the synthesis of new unusual inorganic polymers consisting of low-Z elements. However, experience within organic chemistry, for example, polyethylene, provides evidence that polymeric phases with high thermal stability can be potentially synthesised by conventional chemical techniques without applying high pressure.