The role of H bonds in the formation of the fragility and dielectric properties of highly viscous liquids is investigated. The heuristic supposition about the proportionality between the logarithm of the shear viscosity and oscillatory contributions to the mean-square displacement of a molecule is presented. Concrete calculations are carried out for the H-bond subsystem of the two-dimensional model lattice water. The conjecture on the interrelation between the phase transition in the subsystem of H bonds and the glassification point is formulated. It is shown that (i) the glassification temperature is proportional to the H-bonding energy and (ii) the fragilities of glycerol-like liquids differ from each other as a consequence of distinct inte...
International audienceBy using Donth's model, the size of the Cooperative Rearranging Regions (CRR) ...
The characteristics of glasslike transitions in supercooled liquids and plastic crystals are discuss...
There are at least three fundamental states of matter, depending upon temperature and pressure: gas,...
Fragility is viewed as a measure of the loss of rigidity of a glass structure above its glass transi...
Most liquids can be supercooled below its melting point where the dynamics dramatically slows down w...
International audienceAn important category of glass-forming materials is organic; it includes molec...
Broad-band dielectric spectroscopy is a commonly used tool in the study of glass-forming liquids. Th...
The slow dynamics of some hydrogen bonded glass-forming liquids has been investigated by broadband d...
Glass is a microscopically disordered, solid form of matter that results when a fluid is cooled or c...
The impact of supramolecular aggregate formation on the shear viscosity response of hydrogen bonded ...
The concept of fragility has been used widely to characterize the temperature dependence of the visc...
In recent times there has developed an increasing interest in the challenge to liquid state theory o...
A great success of solid state physics comes from the characterization of crystal structures in the ...
A great success of solid state physics comes from the characterization of crystal structures in the ...
Broadband dielectric spectra of supercooled 1,2,6-hexanetriol are presented in order to reveal physi...
International audienceBy using Donth's model, the size of the Cooperative Rearranging Regions (CRR) ...
The characteristics of glasslike transitions in supercooled liquids and plastic crystals are discuss...
There are at least three fundamental states of matter, depending upon temperature and pressure: gas,...
Fragility is viewed as a measure of the loss of rigidity of a glass structure above its glass transi...
Most liquids can be supercooled below its melting point where the dynamics dramatically slows down w...
International audienceAn important category of glass-forming materials is organic; it includes molec...
Broad-band dielectric spectroscopy is a commonly used tool in the study of glass-forming liquids. Th...
The slow dynamics of some hydrogen bonded glass-forming liquids has been investigated by broadband d...
Glass is a microscopically disordered, solid form of matter that results when a fluid is cooled or c...
The impact of supramolecular aggregate formation on the shear viscosity response of hydrogen bonded ...
The concept of fragility has been used widely to characterize the temperature dependence of the visc...
In recent times there has developed an increasing interest in the challenge to liquid state theory o...
A great success of solid state physics comes from the characterization of crystal structures in the ...
A great success of solid state physics comes from the characterization of crystal structures in the ...
Broadband dielectric spectra of supercooled 1,2,6-hexanetriol are presented in order to reveal physi...
International audienceBy using Donth's model, the size of the Cooperative Rearranging Regions (CRR) ...
The characteristics of glasslike transitions in supercooled liquids and plastic crystals are discuss...
There are at least three fundamental states of matter, depending upon temperature and pressure: gas,...