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Thermal Density Fluctuations and Polymorphic Phase Transitions of Ethane (C 2 D 6 ) in the Gas/Liquid and Supercritical States.

Vitaliy PipichJoachim KohlbrecherDietmar Schwahn
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2024)
The phase behavior of the liquid C 2 D 6 below and above the critical point was investigated using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) in temperature and pressure ranges from 10 to 45 °C and 20 to 126 bar, respectively. The scattering of thermal fluctuations of the molecular density was determined and thus the gas-liquid and Widom lines. At the same time, we observed additional scattering of droplets of more densely packed C 2 D 6 molecules above the gas-liquid line and in the supercritical fluid regime from just below the critical point for all temperatures at about Δ P = 10 bar above the Widom line. This line is interpreted as the Frenkel line. These results are consistent with our previous studies on CO 2 and thus indicate a universal phase behavior for monomolecular liquids below and above the critical point. The interpretation of the Frenkel line as the lower limit of a polymorphic phase transition is in contrast to the usual interpretation as the limit of a dynamic process. The correlation lengths (ξ) of the thermal density fluctuations at the critical point and at the Widom line are determined between 20 and 35 Å and thus in the range of the droplet radius between 60 and 80 Å. These long-range fluctuations appear to suppress the formation of droplets, which can only form at about 10 bar above the critical point and the Widom line when ξ becomes smaller than 10 Å.
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