Clathrate hydrate formation in amorphous cometary ice analogs in vacuo

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Amorphous Materials, Clathrates, Comets, Hydrates, Ice, Crystallization, Infrared Spectra, Vapor Deposition

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Experiments conducted in clathrate hydrates with a modified electron microscope have demonstrated the possibility of such compounds' formation during the warming of vapor-deposited amorphous ices in vacuo, through rearrangements in the solid state. Subsolidus crystallization of compositionally complex amorphous ices may therefore be a general and ubiquitous process. Phase separations and microporous textures thus formed may be able to account for such anomalous cometary phenomena as the release of gas at large radial distances from the sun and the retention of volatiles to elevated temperatures.

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