玻璃化
玻璃化转变
退火(玻璃)
化学物理
材料科学
无定形冰
热力学
矿物学
化学
无定形固体
结晶学
复合材料
聚合物
物理
核物理学
作者
Jorge H. Melillo,Daniele Cangialosi,Valerio Di Lisio,Elisa Steinrücken,M. Vogel,Silvina Cerveny
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2407030121
摘要
The ability of vitrification when crossing the glass transition temperature (T g ) of confined and bulk water is crucial for myriad phenomena in diverse fields, ranging from the cryopreservation of organs and food to the development of cryoenzymatic reactions, frost damage to buildings, and atmospheric water. However, determining water’s T g remains a major challenge. Here, we elucidate the glass transition of water by analyzing the calorimetric behavior of nano-confined water across various pore topologies (diameters: 0.3 to 2.5 nm). Our approach involves subjecting confined water to annealing protocols to identify the temperature and time evolution of nonequilibrium glass kinetics. Furthermore, we complement this calorimetric approach with the dynamics of confined water, as seen by broadband dielectric spectroscopy and linear calorimetric measurements, including the fast scanning technique. This study demonstrated that confined water undergoes a glass transition in the temperature range of 170 to 200 K, depending on the confinement size and the interaction with the confinement walls. Moreover, we also show that the thermal event observed at ~136 K must be interpreted as an annealing prepeak, also referred to as the “shadow glass transition.” Calorimetric measurements also allow the detection of a specific heat step above 200 K, which is insensitive to annealing and, thereby, interpreted as a true thermodynamic transition. Finally, by connecting our results to bulk water behavior, we offer a comprehensive understanding of confined water vitrification with potential implications for numerous applications.
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