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Structure and polymerization of liquid sulfur across the λ-transition
Manyi Yang1, Enrico Trizio1,2, Michele Parrinello1
1Atomistic Simulations, Italian Institute of Technology 16156 Genova Italy michele.parrinello@iit.it.
Abstract:
The anomalous λ-transition of liquid sulfur, which is supposed to be related to the transformation of eight-membered sulfur rings into long polymeric chains, has attracted considerable attention. However, a detailed description of the underlying dynamical polymerization process is still missing. Here, we study the structures and the mechanism of the polymerization processes of liquid sulfur across the λ-transition as well as its reverse process of formation of the rings. We do so by performing ab initio-quality molecular dynamics simulations thanks to a combination of machine learning potentials and state-of-the-art enhanced sampling techniques. With our approach, we obtain structural results that are in good agreement with the experiments and we report precious dynamical insights into the mechanisms involved in the process.
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