Phase diagrams of water

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Experimental

References

  1. Interactive 3D phase diagrams using Jmol. A. Herráez, R. M. Hanson, and L. Glasser, Journal of Chemical Education 86: 566 (2009) and website
  2. Water, water, everywhere: Phase diagrams of ordinary water substance. L. Glasser, Journal of Chemical Education 81: 414-418 (2004)
  3. The phase diagram of water to 45,000 kg/cm2. P. W. Bridgman, Journal of Chemical Physics 5: 964-966 (1937)

Theoretical

TIP4P/2005 model

The phase diagram of the TIP4P/2005 model is given in a publication by Abascal, Sanz and Vega.

and for negative pressures in the publication

Liquid-vapour equilibria

Plastic crystal phases

Recent simulations have suggested the possibility of a plastic crystal phase or phases for water.

References

  1. Phase diagram of water from computer simulation. E. Sanz, C. Vega, J. L. F. Abascal, and L. G. MacDowell, Physical Review Letters 92: 255701 (2004)