Abstract
For slowly compressed hexagonal ice pressure-induced amorphisation to high-density amorphous ice (HDA) takes place below and at 130 K, but polymorphic transformation to ice IX takes place at 140-170 K. Stable ice II only forms above 170 K. Ice IX impurities trigger ice IX growth even at 120 K. HDA and ice IX are equally long-lived, where both can be regarded as metastable phases.
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Tonauer, C. M., Bauer, M., & Loerting, T. (2022). The impact of temperature and unwanted impurities on slow compression of ice. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 24(1), 35–41. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cp03922a
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