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Abnormal phase transition between two-dimensional high-density liquid crystal and low-density crystalline solid phases.


ABSTRACT: Some two-dimensional liquid systems are theoretically predicted to have an anomalous phase transition due to unique intermolecular interactions, for example the first-order transition between two-dimensional high-density water and low-density amorphous ice. However, it has never been experimentally observed, to the best of our knowledge. Here we report an entropy-driven phase transition between a high-density liquid crystal and low-density crystalline solid, directly observed by scanning tunneling microscope in carbon monoxide adsorbed on Cu(111). Combined with first principle calculations, we find that repulsive dipole-dipole interactions between carbon monoxide molecules lead to unconventional thermodynamics. This finding of unconventional thermodynamics in two-dimensional carbon monoxide not only provides a platform to study the fundamental principles of anomalous phase transitions in two-dimensional liquids at the atomic scale, but may also help to design and develop more efficient copper-based catalysis.

SUBMITTER: Li W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5768887 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Abnormal phase transition between two-dimensional high-density liquid crystal and low-density crystalline solid phases.

Li Wenbin W   Kong Longjuan L   Feng Baojie B   Fu Huixia H   Li Hui H   Zeng Xiao Cheng XC   Wu Kehui K   Chen Lan L  

Nature communications 20180115 1


Some two-dimensional liquid systems are theoretically predicted to have an anomalous phase transition due to unique intermolecular interactions, for example the first-order transition between two-dimensional high-density water and low-density amorphous ice. However, it has never been experimentally observed, to the best of our knowledge. Here we report an entropy-driven phase transition between a high-density liquid crystal and low-density crystalline solid, directly observed by scanning tunneli  ...[more]

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