JOURNAL ARTICLE

Volatility of Amorphous Solid Water

Mario NachbarDenis DuftThomas Leisner

Year: 2018 Journal:   The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Vol: 122 (43)Pages: 10044-10050   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Amorphous solid water is probably the most abundant form of solid water in the universe. Its saturation vapor pressure and thermodynamic properties, however, are not well known. We have investigated the saturation vapor pressure over vapor-deposited amorphous ice at temperatures between 133 and 147 K using a novel experimental method. The new method determines the absolute vapor pressures and the sublimation rates by measuring the mass growth rates of ice-covered nanoparticles under supersaturated water vapor conditions. We find that the vapor pressure of amorphous solid water is up to a factor of 3 higher than that predicted by current parameterizations, which are based in part on calorimetric measurements. We demonstrate that the calorimetric measurements can be reconciled with our data by acknowledging the formation of nanocrystalline ice as an intermediate ice phase during the crystallization of amorphous ice. As a result, we propose a new value for the enthalpy of crystallization of amorphous solid water of Δ H = 2312 ± 227 J/mol, which is about 1000 J/mol higher than the current consensus. Our results shine a new light on the abundance of water ice clouds on Mars and mesospheric clouds on Earth and may alter our understanding of ice formation in the stratosphere.

Keywords:
Amorphous solid Amorphous ice Crystallization Water vapor Sublimation (psychology) Vapor pressure Solid earth Materials science Vapour pressure of water Nanocrystalline material Saturation (graph theory) Supersaturation Thermodynamics Chemical physics Chemistry Nanotechnology Crystallography Geology Geophysics Physics Organic chemistry

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Citation History

Topics

nanoparticles nucleation surface interactions
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Atmospheric Science
Material Dynamics and Properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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