Mechano-freezing of the ambient water
Abstract
Raman spectroscopy examination of the 25 deg-C water freezing under compression revealed transition from 1.35 GPa to 0.86 GPa upon ice being formed at continued volume change. The transition is associated with a slight blue shift of the high-frequency phonon (omigaH ~ 3120 cm-1) and creation of the low-frequency phonons (OmigaL ~ 200 cm-1). In the liquid and in the solid phase, the increased pressure softens the OmigaH and stiffens the OmidaL, which indicates the presence of the inter-electron-pair repulsion in both liquid and solid water.
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