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.
Contents
- Water's Polyamorphism
- High-Pressure in situ Volumetry and Powder X-Ray Diffraction Studies of Amorphous Ices
- Nucleation of Glassy Nuclei in High-Density Amorphous Ice
- Phase Transitions in Nanosized Amorphous Nuclei
Target Groups
- University lecturers, students, and researchers (experimentalists and theoreticians) working in the field of water science, focusing on anomalies of cold and supercooled water
- Material scientists and engineers in the field of amorphous systems
The Author
Christina Maria Tonauer is currently a doctoral candidate at the Institute of Physical Chemistry at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. The focus of her scientific interests is on the physico-chemical characteristics and the reactivity of crystalline and amorphous water ices.
Autorentext
Christina Maria Tonauer is currently a doctoral candidate at the Institute of Physical Chemistry at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. The focus of her scientific interests is on the physico-chemical characteristics and the reactivity of crystalline and amorphous water ices.
Inhalt
Water's Polyamorphism.- High-Pressure in situ Volumetry and Powder X-Ray Diffraction Studies of Amorphous Ices.- Nucleation of Glassy Nuclei in High-Density Amorphous Ice.- Phase Transitions in Nanosized Amorphous Nuclei.
Titel
Glassy Nuclei in Amorphous Ice
Untertitel
Novel Evidence for the Two-Liquids Nature of Water
Autor
EAN
9783658263249
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
04.05.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Dateigrösse
7.56 MB
Anzahl Seiten
76
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