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Evidence of low-density and high-density liquid phases and isochore end point for water confined to carbon nanotube.

Kentaro Nomura1, Toshihiro Kaneko2,3, Jaeil Bai4, Joseph S Francisco5, Kenji Yasuoka6, Xiao Cheng Zeng5,7.   

Abstract

Possible transition between two phases of supercooled liquid water, namely the low- and high-density liquid water, has been only predicted to occur below 230 K from molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. However, such a phase transition cannot be detected in the laboratory because of the so-called "no-man's land" under deeply supercooled condition, where only crystalline ices have been observed. Here, we show MD simulation evidence that, inside an isolated carbon nanotube (CNT) with a diameter of 1.25 nm, both low- and high-density liquid water states can be detected near ambient temperature and above ambient pressure. In the temperature-pressure phase diagram, the low- and high-density liquid water phases are separated by the hexagonal ice nanotube (hINT) phase, and the melting line terminates at the isochore end point near 292 K because of the retracting melting line from 292 to 278 K. Beyond the isochore end point (292 K), low- and high-density liquid becomes indistinguishable. When the pressure is increased from 10 to 600 MPa along the 280-K isotherm, we observe that water inside the 1.25-nm-diameter CNT can undergo low-density liquid to hINT to high-density liquid reentrant first-order transitions.

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Keywords:  confined water; free energy surface; high-density liquid; low-density liquid; molecular dynamics simulation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28373562      PMCID: PMC5402443          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1701609114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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