F. Sciortino et al., LINE OF COMPRESSIBILITY MAXIMA IN THE PHASE-DIAGRAM OF SUPERCOOLED WATER, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 55(1), 1997, pp. 727-737
We evaluate thermodynamic, structural, and transport properties from e
xtensive molecular-dynamics computer simulations of the ST2 and TIP4P
models of liquid water over a wide range of thermodynamic states. We f
ind a line in the phase diagram along which the isothermal compressibi
lity of the supercooled liquid is a maximum. We further observe that a
long this line the magnitude of the maximum increases with decreasing
temperature. Extrapolation to temperatures below those we are able to
simulate suggests that the compressibility diverges. In this case, the
line of compressibility maxima develops into a critical point followe
d at lower temperature by a line of first-order phase transitions. The
behavior of structural and transport properties of simulated water su
pports the possibility of a line of first-order phase transitions sepa
rating two Liquid phases differing in density. We therefore examine th
e experimentally known properties of liquid and amorphous solid water
to test if the equation of state of the liquid might exhibit a line of
compressibility maxima, possibly connected to a critical point that i
s the terminus of a line of phase transitions. We find that the curren
tly available experimental data are consistent with these possibilitie
s.