Pressure-Volume Work for Metastable Liquid and Solid at Zero Pressure

Entropy (Basel). 2018 May 3;20(5):338. doi: 10.3390/e20050338.

Abstract

Unlike with gases, for liquids and solids the pressure of a system can be not only positive, but also negative, or even zero. Upon isobaric heat exchange (heating or cooling) at p = 0, the volume work (p-V) should be zero, assuming the general validity of traditional δW = dWp = -pdV equality. This means that at zero pressure, a special process can be realized; a macroscopic change of volume achieved by isobaric heating/cooling without any work done by the system on its surroundings or by the surroundings on the system. A neologism is proposed for these dWp = 0 (and in general, also for non-trivial δW = 0 and W = 0) processes: "aergiatic" (from Greek: Ἀεργία, "inactivity"). In this way, two phenomenologically similar processes-adiabatic without any heat exchange, and aergiatic without any work-would have matching, but well-distinguishable terms.

Keywords: adiabatic; aergiatic; heat exchange; isobaric; metastability; metastate; negative pressure; spinodal.