Hello, this is my first post here, I'm 17, and an amateur guy very interested in chemistry,
I need some information on the allotropic forms of phosphorus, I've not had much luck on search engines, all I can find is the standard red, white/yellow, black and some scarce info on the violet and scarlet modifications.
Could some kind soul please post some information on the various forms of P including the modifications of red P such as triclinic red, dark red, tetragonal red etc. some info on violet, scarlet P and the brown, and vitreous gray forms?
Of special interest would be on the possible fullerene structured analogues of phosphorus, the neutral P6 molecule, any other unusual allotropes/polymorphs and in particular the emerald green colored form prepared by shock-cooling white phosphorus vapor from 1200 degrees C down to -200 C.
Syntheses for these allotropes would also be very much appreciated