Water, a Comprehensive Treatise: The physics and physical chemistry of water, Volumes 1-7Felix Franks V.1 The physics and physical chemistry of water "aims ... to review the physical and theoretical techniques which have been and are being applied to a study of the intermolecular nature of water; to discuss critically the type of information obtainable by these techniques ... and to present reliable physical data pertaining to water under a range of conditions."--Pref. Indexed. |
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The Intramolecular Potential of Water Molecules Engaged | 7 |
The Vitrification of Water | 16 |
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amorphous solid amorphous solid water aqueous solutions average behavior bound water bulk freezing point bulk water C. A. Angell calculated cell Chem cm-¹ collagen concentration contributions correlation frequency Cryobiology crystallization D. H. Rasmussen D₂O dielectric dielectric relaxation dipolar distribution droplets effects emulsion energy equilibrium eutectic experimental function H₂O H₂O(as heat capacity hydration hydrogen bond ice Ih increase kJ mol-1 lattice liquid water low temperatures magnetic field measurements mol-¹ molecular molecular dynamics motion nonfreezing nonfrozen water nucleation nuclei observed obtained OH stretching OO separation orientation perature phase Phys polymer potential pressure properties protein proton Raman random network model region resonance S. A. Rice sample Sceats shown in Fig spectra spectral density spectrum spin exchange spin-lattice relaxation spin-lattice relaxation rate spin-spin relaxation spin-spin relaxation rate structure studies supercooled supercooled water surface T₁ temperature dependence thermodynamic values vitrification water content water molecules width