Usually in physics, first order phase transitions are phase transitions where the free energy potential's first derivative is discontinuous when differentiated by some thermodynamic variable such as temperature or pressure. Usually, also it is assumed that first order phase transitions lead to latent heat that is either absorbed or released
However I was wondering if there are first order phase transitions where there is no release of latent heat, but the free energy potential has still a discontinuous first derivative when differentiated by some thermodynamic variable.