Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.100, No.8, 5910-5912, 1994
Reversible 1st-Order Transition Between 2 H2O Amorphs at Similar-to-0.2 GPa and Similar-to-135-K
Transition between the low- and high-density amorphous H2O was observed with a piston-cylinder apparatus from 77 K to 140 K, almost the glass-transition temperature of the amorphs. The transition was found to occur reversibly and abruptly at approximately 135 K and approximately 0.2 GPa with a volume change of 0.20 +/- approximately 0.01 cm3/g and some hysteresis. This confirmed the transition to be first order. Absence of intermediate amorphous states between the low-density and high-density amorphs suggested existence of two substantially different liquid phases near the glass-transition temperature.