Literature DB >> 25198167

A common supersolid skin covering both water and ice.

Xi Zhang1, Yongli Huang, Zengsheng Ma, Yichun Zhou, Weitao Zheng, Ji Zhou, Chang Q Sun.   

Abstract

Consistency in experimental observations, numerical calculations, and theoretical predictions have revealed that the skins of water and ice share the same attribute of supersolidity characterized by an identical H-O vibration frequency of 3450 cm(-1). Molecular undercoordination and inter-electron-pair repulsion shortens the H-O bond and lengthens the O:H nonbond, leading to a dual process of nonbonding electron polarization. This relaxation-polarization process enhances the dipole moment, elasticity, viscosity, and thermal stability of these skins with a 25% density loss, which is responsible for the hydrophobicity and toughness of the water skin and results in the slippery behavior of ice.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25198167     DOI: 10.1039/c4cp02516d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


  2 in total

1.  Ice Regelation: Hydrogen-bond extraordinary recoverability and water quasisolid-phase-boundary dispersivity.

Authors:  Xi Zhang; Yongli Huang; Peng Sun; Xinjuan Liu; Zengsheng Ma; Yichun Zhou; Ji Zhou; Weitao Zheng; Chang Q Sun
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-09-09       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Behind the Mpemba paradox.

Authors:  Chang Qing Sun
Journal:  Temperature (Austin)       Date:  2015-04-14
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