Does the second critical-point of water really exist in nature?

IF 0.9 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER Condensed Matter Physics Pub Date : 2022-01-21 DOI:10.5488/CMP.25.23601
F. Hirata
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Abstract

In the past decade, a literary phrase “No man's land” has been flooded in the scientific papers. The expression is used to describe a meta-stable region in the phase-diagram that cannot be accessed by experiments. It has been claimed based on the molecular dynamics (MD) simulation that there is a critical point, or the second critical point (SCP), in the “no man's land,” and it has created a big dispute in the field of science. It is proved in the present paper that the hypothesis of SCP is completely against the rigorous theorem of thermodynamics, referred as the Gibbs phase rule. The reason why the simulations have found SCP erroneously is merely because the method violates the requirement which all the statistical-mechanics treatments should satisfy to reproduce the thermodynamics. That is the thermodynamic limit. It is clarified what is the identity of the ``liquid-liquid phase transition'' and SCP in pure liquids, discovered by the simulations and by some experiments. In order to explain the physics of liquid-liquid phase transition observed experimentally in single component liquids, a new concept is proposed.
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水的第二个临界点在自然界中真的存在吗?
在过去的十年里,一个文学短语“无人区”在科学论文中泛滥。该表达式用于描述相图中无法通过实验进入的亚稳定区域。以分子动力学(MD)模拟为基础,主张在“无人区”存在临界点或第二临界点(SCP),在科学界引发了不小的争议。本文证明了SCP的假设完全违背了严格的热力学定理,即吉布斯相律。模拟之所以错误地发现了SCP,仅仅是因为该方法违背了所有统计力学处理必须满足的再现热力学的要求。这就是热力学极限。通过模拟和一些实验,阐明了纯液体中“液-液相变”和SCP的本质。为了解释在单组分液体中实验观察到的液-液相变的物理现象,提出了一个新的概念。
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Condensed Matter Physics
Condensed Matter Physics 物理-物理:凝聚态物理
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1.10
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审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Condensed Matter Physics contains original and review articles in the field of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics of equilibrium and nonequilibrium processes, relativistic mechanics of interacting particle systems.The main attention is paid to physics of solid, liquid and amorphous systems, phase equilibria and phase transitions, thermal, structural, electric, magnetic and optical properties of condensed matter. Condensed Matter Physics is published quarterly.
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