The surface tension of supercooled water is of fundamental importance in physical chemistry and materials and atmospheric sciences. Controversy, however, exists over its temperature dependence in the supercooled regime, especially on the existence of the “second inflection point (SIP)”. Here, we use molecular dynamics simulations of the SPC/E water model to study the surface tension of water (σw) as a function of temperature down to 198.15 K, and find a minimum point of surface excess entropy per unit area around ∼240–250 K. Additional simulations with the TIP4P/2005 water model also show consistent results. Hence, we predict an SIP of σw roughly in this region, at the boundary where the “no man's land” happens. The increase of surface entr...
One of the most promising frameworks for understanding the anomalies of cold and supercooled water p...
"We consider the relationship between the excess entropy and anomalies of water. We investigate by m...
"We consider the relationship between the excess entropy and anomalies of water. We investigate by m...
Wang X, Binder K, Chen C, et al. Second inflection point of water surface tension in the deeply supe...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to −25 °C have been reported recently ...
IAPS issued a release on the temperature dependence of surface tension of an ordinary water substanc...
We investigate the hydrogen bonding percolation threshold of water molecules at the surface of the l...
The complex behavior of liquid water, along with its anomalies and their crucial role in the existen...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
The complex behavior of liquid water, along with its anomalies and their crucial role in the existen...
One of the most promising frameworks for understanding the anomalies of cold and supercooled water p...
"We consider the relationship between the excess entropy and anomalies of water. We investigate by m...
"We consider the relationship between the excess entropy and anomalies of water. We investigate by m...
Wang X, Binder K, Chen C, et al. Second inflection point of water surface tension in the deeply supe...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to −25 °C have been reported recently ...
IAPS issued a release on the temperature dependence of surface tension of an ordinary water substanc...
We investigate the hydrogen bonding percolation threshold of water molecules at the surface of the l...
The complex behavior of liquid water, along with its anomalies and their crucial role in the existen...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
Measurements of the surface tension of supercooled water down to -25 °C have been reported recently ...
The complex behavior of liquid water, along with its anomalies and their crucial role in the existen...
One of the most promising frameworks for understanding the anomalies of cold and supercooled water p...
"We consider the relationship between the excess entropy and anomalies of water. We investigate by m...
"We consider the relationship between the excess entropy and anomalies of water. We investigate by m...