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Spontaneous liquifaction of isomerizable molecular crystals.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
A lattice vacancy raises the energy of the neighboring (flexible) molecule in a crystal, which may be enough to isomerize it to a tautomer that does not fit the lattice site, thus creating a liquidlike local region embedding the vacancy. Similar regions may appear elsewhere in the lattice and the regions may ultimately merge. Thus a crystal may spontaneously liquefy over a period of hours to years at a temperature below its normal melting point. Simultaneous heat capacity and heat absorption measurements of several such molecular crystals show that they spontaneously liquefy at a temperature far below their reputed melting point, according to a non-exponential rate kinetics and a temperature dependent rate constant, and do not crystallize on cooling. (c) 2007 American Institute of Physics.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MAGNETIC-RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY; BETA-D-FRUCTOSE; EQUILIBRIUM; LIQUIDS; STATE
List of contributors:
Ferrari, Carlo; Salvetti, Giuseppe; Tombari, Elpidio
Authors of the University:
FERRARI CARLO
TOMBARI ELPIDIO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/42707
Published in:
THE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
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