Structural transitions in amorphous H2O and D2O: the effect of temperature
We have recently observed amorphous -amorphous transitions incurred upon decompressing very high density amorphous ice (VHDA) at 140 K from 1.1 to < 0.02 GPa in a piston -cylinder setup by monitoring the piston displacement as a function of pressure and by taking powder x-ray diffractograms of qu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of physics. Condensed matter 2008-12, Vol.20 (49), p.494212-494212 (6) |
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Zusammenfassung: | We have recently observed amorphous -amorphous transitions incurred upon decompressing very high density amorphous ice (VHDA) at 140 K from 1.1 to < 0.02 GPa in a piston -cylinder setup by monitoring the piston displacement as a function of pressure and by taking powder x-ray diffractograms of quench-recovered samples (Winkel et al 2008 J. Chem. Phys. 128 044510). Here we study the effect of changing the temperature from 77 to 160 K during decompression from 1.1 to < 0.02 GPa, and the effect of substituting D2O for H2O at 140 and 143 K. At 77 K all structural transitions are arrested and six-coordinated VHDA is quench recovered. At 125 -136 K the continuous transition to five-coordinated expanded high density amorphous ice (eHDA) takes place. At 139 -140 K, both the continuous transition to eHDA and the quasi-discontinuous transition to four-coordinated LDA are observed, i.e.. At 142 -144 K, crystallization to mixtures of cubic ice Ic and ice IX is observed prior to the quasi-discontinuous transition, i.e. Ic/ice IX. At 160 K ice Ic is recovered, which most likely transforms from a high-pressure ice (HPI) such as ice V, i.e. Ic. Exchanging D2O for H2O at 140 K does not significantly affect the amorphous -amorphous transitions: both the decompression curves and the powder x-ray diffractograms are unaffected within the experimental resolution. However, at 143 K D2O -VHDA can be decompressed according to the sequence, i.e. crystallization can be suppressed at ~3 K higher temperatures. |
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ISSN: | 0953-8984 1361-648X |
DOI: | 10.1088/0953-8984/20/49/494212 |