Simulations and theory suggest that the thermodynamic anomalies of water may be related to a phase transition between two supercooled liquid states, but so far this phase transition has not been observed experimentally because of preemptive ice crystallization. We used calorimetry, infrared spectroscopy, and molecular dynamics simulations to investigate a water-rich hydrazinium trifluoroacetate solution in which the local hydrogen bond structure surrounding a water molecule resembles that in neat water at elevated pressure, but which does not crystallize upon cooling. Instead, this solution underwent a sharp, reversible phase transition between two homogeneous liquid states. The hydrogen-bond structures of these two states are similar to th...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
The supercooled state of bulk water is largely hidden by unavoidable crystallization, which creates ...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
The most intriguing hypothesis explaining many water anomalies is a metastable liquid-liquid phase t...
Observation of theorized glass-to-liquid transitions between low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-de...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
Previous studies of the structure of liquid water under pressure performed by neutron diffraction al...
The origin of water anomalies hides in an experimentally inaccessible region of the phase diagram kn...
The well-known expansion of water on cooling below 277 K is one of several peculiar properties that ...
There has been uninterrupted interest in supercooled water ever since the pioneering experiments of ...
The question of “what is the structure of water?” has been regarded as one of the major scientific c...
In the liquid-liquid phase transition scenario, supercooled water separates into the high density li...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
The supercooled state of bulk water is largely hidden by unavoidable crystallization, which creates ...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
The most intriguing hypothesis explaining many water anomalies is a metastable liquid-liquid phase t...
Observation of theorized glass-to-liquid transitions between low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-de...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
Previous studies of the structure of liquid water under pressure performed by neutron diffraction al...
The origin of water anomalies hides in an experimentally inaccessible region of the phase diagram kn...
The well-known expansion of water on cooling below 277 K is one of several peculiar properties that ...
There has been uninterrupted interest in supercooled water ever since the pioneering experiments of ...
The question of “what is the structure of water?” has been regarded as one of the major scientific c...
In the liquid-liquid phase transition scenario, supercooled water separates into the high density li...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
The supercooled state of bulk water is largely hidden by unavoidable crystallization, which creates ...