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On thermal stability of cryovacuum deposited CH4+H2O films

  • Whereas stable homogenous states of aqueous hydrocarbon solutions are typically observed at high temperatures and pressures far beyond the critical values corresponding to individual components, the stability of such system may be preserved upon transition into the region of metastable states at low temperatures and low pressures. This work is dedicated to the study of the thermal stability of a water-methane mixture formed by cryogenic vapor phase deposition. The obtained thin films were studied using vibrational spectroscopy in the temperature range of 16-180 K. During thermal annealing of the samples, characteristic vibrational C-H modes of methane were monitored alongside the chamber pressure to register both structural changes and desorption of the film material. The obtained results reveal that upon the co-deposition of methane and water, methane molecules appear both in non-bound and trapped states. The observed broadening of the characteristic C-H stretching mode at 3010 cm(-1) upon an increase in temperature of the sampleWhereas stable homogenous states of aqueous hydrocarbon solutions are typically observed at high temperatures and pressures far beyond the critical values corresponding to individual components, the stability of such system may be preserved upon transition into the region of metastable states at low temperatures and low pressures. This work is dedicated to the study of the thermal stability of a water-methane mixture formed by cryogenic vapor phase deposition. The obtained thin films were studied using vibrational spectroscopy in the temperature range of 16-180 K. During thermal annealing of the samples, characteristic vibrational C-H modes of methane were monitored alongside the chamber pressure to register both structural changes and desorption of the film material. The obtained results reveal that upon the co-deposition of methane and water, methane molecules appear both in non-bound and trapped states. The observed broadening of the characteristic C-H stretching mode at 3010 cm(-1) upon an increase in temperature of the sample from 16 to 90 K, followed by narrowing of the peak as the temperature is reduced back to 16 K, indicates localization of methane molecules within the water matrix at lower temperatures.show moreshow less

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Author details:Abdurakhman AldiyarovORCiD, Dmitriy SokolovORCiD, Aigerim Akylbayeva, Assel Nurmukan, Nurlan TokmoldinORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/10.0002156
ISSN:1063-777X
ISSN:1090-6517
Title of parent work (English):Low temperature physics
Publisher:American Institute of Physics
Place of publishing:Melville
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Date of first publication:2020/11/01
Publication year:2020
Release date:2023/11/13
Tag:low; methane localization; molecular crystals; temperature; vibrational spectroscopy; water-methane films
Volume:46
Issue:11
Number of pages:4
First page:1121
Last Page:1124
Funding institution:Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of; KazakhstanGovernment of the Republic of KazakhstanMinistry of Education; and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan [IRN AP05130123, AP08052736]
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Physik und Astronomie
DDC classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 53 Physik / 530 Physik
Peer review:Referiert
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