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Glassy Nuclei In Amorphous Ice Novel Evidence For The Twoliquids Nature Of Water 1st Ed Christina Maria Tonauer

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Glassy Nuclei In Amorphous Ice Novel Evidence For The Twoliquids Nature Of Water 1st Ed Christina Maria Tonauer
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Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden; Springer Spektrum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.51 MB
Author: Christina Maria Tonauer
ISBN: 9783658263232, 9783658263249, 3658263237, 3658263245
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Glassy Nuclei In Amorphous Ice Novel Evidence For The Twoliquids Nature Of Water 1st Ed Christina Maria Tonauer by Christina Maria Tonauer 9783658263232, 9783658263249, 3658263237, 3658263245 instant download after payment.

Christina Maria Tonauer finds novel evidence for the first-order nature of the transition between high-density amorphous ice (HDA) and low-density amorphous ice (LDA), supporting water’s liquid-liquid transition scenarios. Pressure-dependent crystallisation experiments of differently prepared expanded high-density amorphous ice samples (eHDA) and subsequent powder x-ray diffraction experiments disclose nucleation of LDA domains in bulk HDA, a typical feature of a first-order transition. The comparison of pressure-dependent crystallisation temperatures of eHDA samples with LDA nuclei and bulk LDA allows the estimation of the Laplace pressure and the size of a LDA nucleus.

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