- Evidence for liquid water during the high-density to low-density amorphous ice transition.
Evidence for liquid water during the high-density to low-density amorphous ice transition.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2009-03-05)
Chae Un Kim, Buz Barstow, Mark W Tate, Sol M Gruner
PMID19258453
ABSTRACT
Polymorphism of water has been extensively studied, but controversy still exists over the phase transition between high-density amorphous (HDA) and low-density amorphous (LDA) ice. We report the phase behavior of HDA ice inside high-pressure cryocooled protein crystals. Using X-ray diffraction, we demonstrate that the intermediate states in the temperature range from 80 to 170 K can be reconstructed as a linear combination of HDA and LDA ice, suggesting a first-order transition. We found evidence for a liquid state of water during the ice transition based on the protein crystallographic data. These observations open the possibility that the HDA ice induced by high-pressure cryocooling is a genuine glassy form of high-density liquid.
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