The eccentric phase diagram of the stable and metastable states of water is a long backdated puzzle. Several theories have been proposed to explain the apparent divergenges of thermodynamic and transport properties of supercooled water but an unified picture is still lacking, basically because the divergence temperature is located below the nucleation temperature, in the so-called no-man's land. We have lead an experimental approach to the relaxational properties of liquid and supercooled water, measured by means of inelasticscattering of ultraviolet synchrotron radiation for the first time and also light scattering. By analyzing the spectra in the formalism of memory functions we have found a good agreement with previous molecular dynamics...
The liquid-liquid transition in supercooled liquid water, predicted to occur around 220 K, is contro...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
Most liquids can be supercooled below its melting point where the dynamics dramatically slows down w...
Le diagramme des phases stables et métastables de l'eau reste une énigme depuis des décennies. De no...
We investigate using molecular dynamics simulations the dynamical and structural properties of LiCl:...
We study by means of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy the local order of water molecule...
We study by molecular dynamics simulations the dynamical properties of an aqueous solution of \docum...
Pressure is extremely efficient to tune intermolecular interactions, allowing the study of the mecha...
Water is the most abundant substance on Earth and in the human body. It is the medium in which most ...
Many of the anomalous properties of water may be explained by invoking a second critical point that ...
Pressure is extremely efficient to tune intermolecular interactions, allowing the study of the mecha...
Supercooled liquids and the glass transition are not satisfactorily understood to date. The temperat...
In the liquid-liquid phase transition scenario, supercooled water separates into the high density li...
In very concentrated aqueous electrolyte solutions, the competition between dipolar and ionic forces...
Despite water being the most common and most widely studied substance in the world, it still present...
The liquid-liquid transition in supercooled liquid water, predicted to occur around 220 K, is contro...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
Most liquids can be supercooled below its melting point where the dynamics dramatically slows down w...
Le diagramme des phases stables et métastables de l'eau reste une énigme depuis des décennies. De no...
We investigate using molecular dynamics simulations the dynamical and structural properties of LiCl:...
We study by means of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy the local order of water molecule...
We study by molecular dynamics simulations the dynamical properties of an aqueous solution of \docum...
Pressure is extremely efficient to tune intermolecular interactions, allowing the study of the mecha...
Water is the most abundant substance on Earth and in the human body. It is the medium in which most ...
Many of the anomalous properties of water may be explained by invoking a second critical point that ...
Pressure is extremely efficient to tune intermolecular interactions, allowing the study of the mecha...
Supercooled liquids and the glass transition are not satisfactorily understood to date. The temperat...
In the liquid-liquid phase transition scenario, supercooled water separates into the high density li...
In very concentrated aqueous electrolyte solutions, the competition between dipolar and ionic forces...
Despite water being the most common and most widely studied substance in the world, it still present...
The liquid-liquid transition in supercooled liquid water, predicted to occur around 220 K, is contro...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
Most liquids can be supercooled below its melting point where the dynamics dramatically slows down w...