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Article ; Online: Ice VII from aqueous salt solutions: From a glass to a crystal with broken H-bonds.

Klotz, S / Komatsu, K / Pietrucci, F / Kagi, H / Ludl, A-A / Machida, S / Hattori, T / Sano-Furukawa, A / Bove, L E

Scientific reports

2016  Volume 6, Page(s) 32040

Abstract: It has been known for decades that certain aqueous salt solutions of LiCl and LiBr readily form ... we report the extreme limit of salt incorporation into ice VII, using high pressure neutron diffraction and ... molecular dynamics simulations. We show that high-pressure crystallisation of aqueous solutions of LiCl∙RH2O and ...

Abstract It has been known for decades that certain aqueous salt solutions of LiCl and LiBr readily form glasses when cooled to below ≈160 K. This fact has recently been exploited to produce a « salty » high-pressure ice form: When the glass is compressed at low temperatures to pressures higher than 4 GPa and subsequently warmed, it crystallizes into ice VII with the ionic species trapped inside the ice lattice. Here we report the extreme limit of salt incorporation into ice VII, using high pressure neutron diffraction and molecular dynamics simulations. We show that high-pressure crystallisation of aqueous solutions of LiCl∙RH2O and LiBr∙RH2O with R = 5.6 leads to solids with strongly expanded volume, a destruction of the hydrogen-bond network with an isotropic distribution of water-dipole moments, as well as a crystal-to-amorphous transition on decompression. This highly unusual behaviour constitutes an interesting pathway from a glass to a crystal where translational periodicity is restored but the rotational degrees of freedom remaining completely random.
Language English
Publishing date 2016-08-26
Publishing country England
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 2615211-3
ISSN 2045-2322 ; 2045-2322
ISSN (online) 2045-2322
ISSN 2045-2322
DOI 10.1038/srep32040
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