nonsublimation
Nonsublimation is a qualitative term used to describe the apparent resistance of a material to undergo sublimation, the direct transition from a solid to a gas, under a specified range of temperature and pressure. In this sense, a substance can be described as nonsublimating when it does not exhibit measurable sublimation within the conditions used, often because it instead melts, decomposes, or forms a surface layer that suppresses vaporization. The concept is not a formal thermodynamic phase but a practical description used in materials science, vacuum technology, and planetary science.
The phenomenon arises from several possible mechanisms. Melting before sublimation occurs when the solid reaches its
Because sublimation depends on both temperature and pressure, the designation of nonsublimating is conditional. A material
See also: Sublimation, Phase diagram, Thermal decomposition, Vacuum processing.