Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2007-02-23
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
8 pages, 5 figures, Submitted to JPC-B
Scientific paper
The first order phase transition of a water cluster confined in a dynamic single-walled carbon nanotube is investigated using a classical molecular dynamics (MD) method. The formation of ice-nanotube is monitored through the structure factor and potential energies. The transition temperature and its diameter dependence obtained by the simulations agree well with those of previously reported experiments. The transition temperature of the ice-nanotube was shown to take a maximum value of around room temperature with the number of the ring members n=5. Potential energy contribution to the phase change is generally dominated by that of the intrinsic water-water interaction, while that of water-carbon interaction plays a significant role on determining the dependence of transition temperature on the nanotube diameter.
Kimura Tatsuto
Maruyama Shigeo
Shiomi Junichiro
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