In this paper, applying the density scaling idea to an associated liquid 4-methyl-2-pentanol used as an example, we identify different pressure-volume-temperature ranges within which molecular dynamics is dominated by either complex H-bonded networks most probably leading to supramolecular structures or non-specific intermolecular interactions like van der Waals forces. In this way, we show that the density scaling law for molecular dynamics near the glass transition provides a sensitive tool to detect thermodynamic regions characterized by intermolecular interactions of different type and complexity for a given material in the wide pressure-volume-temperature domain even if its typical form with constant scaling exponent is not obey...
The relaxation dynamics in two van der Waals bonded liquids and one hydrogen-bonding molecular liqui...
2The role of the intermolecular interaction potential on the dynamic and thermodynamic properties of...
Dynamical quantities e.g. diffusivity and relaxation time for some glass-formers may depend on densi...
Supercooled liquids are characterized by relaxation times that increase dramatically by cooling or c...
Using molecular dynamics simulations of a molecular liquid, we investigate the thermodynamic scaling...
We probe the temperature- and pressure-dependent specific volume (v) and dipolar dynamics of the amo...
Recently, it has been demonstrated that the glassy dynamics of the molecular liquids and polymers co...
We probe the temperature- A nd pressure-dependent specific volume (v) and dipolar dynamics of the am...
To solve a long-standing problem of condensed matter physics with determining a proper description o...
We investigate by thorough molecular dynamics simulations the thermodynamic scaling (TS) of a polyme...
A fundamental problem of glass transition physics is to find a proper relation between length and ti...
We show that the density and temperature dependences of the α-relaxation time of several glass-formi...
2We use molecular dynamics simulation results on viscous binary Lennard-Jones mixtures to examine th...
In this paper, we show that a simple anisotropic model of supercooled liquid properly reflects some...
An equation is derived that expresses the thermodynamic scaling exponent, γ, which superposes relaxa...
The relaxation dynamics in two van der Waals bonded liquids and one hydrogen-bonding molecular liqui...
2The role of the intermolecular interaction potential on the dynamic and thermodynamic properties of...
Dynamical quantities e.g. diffusivity and relaxation time for some glass-formers may depend on densi...
Supercooled liquids are characterized by relaxation times that increase dramatically by cooling or c...
Using molecular dynamics simulations of a molecular liquid, we investigate the thermodynamic scaling...
We probe the temperature- and pressure-dependent specific volume (v) and dipolar dynamics of the amo...
Recently, it has been demonstrated that the glassy dynamics of the molecular liquids and polymers co...
We probe the temperature- A nd pressure-dependent specific volume (v) and dipolar dynamics of the am...
To solve a long-standing problem of condensed matter physics with determining a proper description o...
We investigate by thorough molecular dynamics simulations the thermodynamic scaling (TS) of a polyme...
A fundamental problem of glass transition physics is to find a proper relation between length and ti...
We show that the density and temperature dependences of the α-relaxation time of several glass-formi...
2We use molecular dynamics simulation results on viscous binary Lennard-Jones mixtures to examine th...
In this paper, we show that a simple anisotropic model of supercooled liquid properly reflects some...
An equation is derived that expresses the thermodynamic scaling exponent, γ, which superposes relaxa...
The relaxation dynamics in two van der Waals bonded liquids and one hydrogen-bonding molecular liqui...
2The role of the intermolecular interaction potential on the dynamic and thermodynamic properties of...
Dynamical quantities e.g. diffusivity and relaxation time for some glass-formers may depend on densi...