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Ice Ic without stacking disorder by evacuating hydrogen from hydrogen hydrate.


ABSTRACT: Water freezes below 0?°C at ambient pressure ordinarily to ice Ih, with hexagonal stacking sequence. Under certain conditions, ice with a cubic stacking sequence can also be formed, but ideal ice Ic without stacking-disorder has never been formed until recently. Here we demonstrate a route to obtain ice Ic without stacking-disorder by degassing hydrogen from the high-pressure form of hydrogen hydrate, C2, which has a host framework isostructural with ice Ic. The stacking-disorder free ice Ic is formed from C2 via an intermediate amorphous or nano-crystalline form under decompression, unlike the direct transformations occurring in ice XVI from neon hydrate, or ice XVII from hydrogen hydrate. The obtained ice Ic shows remarkable thermal stability, until the phase transition to ice Ih at 250?K, originating from the lack of dislocations. This discovery of ideal ice Ic will promote understanding of the role of stacking-disorder on the physical properties of ice as a counter end-member of ice Ih.

SUBMITTER: Komatsu K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6997176 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ice I<sub>c</sub> without stacking disorder by evacuating hydrogen from hydrogen hydrate.

Komatsu Kazuki K   Machida Shinichi S   Noritake Fumiya F   Hattori Takanori T   Sano-Furukawa Asami A   Yamane Ryo R   Yamashita Keishiro K   Kagi Hiroyuki H  

Nature communications 20200203 1


Water freezes below 0 °C at ambient pressure ordinarily to ice I<sub>h</sub>, with hexagonal stacking sequence. Under certain conditions, ice with a cubic stacking sequence can also be formed, but ideal ice I<sub>c</sub> without stacking-disorder has never been formed until recently. Here we demonstrate a route to obtain ice I<sub>c</sub> without stacking-disorder by degassing hydrogen from the high-pressure form of hydrogen hydrate, C<sub>2</sub>, which has a host framework isostructural with i  ...[more]

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