Roles of water for chemical reactions in high-temperature water
N Akiya, PE Savage - Chemical reviews, 2002 - ACS Publications
High-temperature water (HTW), which we define broadly herein as liquid water above 200 C
and supercritical water (T> 374 C, P> 218 atm), is attracting attention as a medium for …
and supercritical water (T> 374 C, P> 218 atm), is attracting attention as a medium for …
Water structure from scattering experiments and simulation
T Head-Gordon, G Hura - Chemical reviews, 2002 - ACS Publications
Given the importance of water and its welldiscussed anomalies, there are a large number of
monographs, 1-4 reviews, 5, 6 and even popular literature7 that cover a much broader …
monographs, 1-4 reviews, 5, 6 and even popular literature7 that cover a much broader …
A five-site model for liquid water and the reproduction of the density anomaly by rigid, nonpolarizable potential functions
The ability of simple potential functions to reproduce accurately the density of liquid water
from− 37 to 100° C at 1 to 10 000 atm has been further explored. The result is the five-site …
from− 37 to 100° C at 1 to 10 000 atm has been further explored. The result is the five-site …
The radial distribution functions of water and ice from 220 to 673 K and at pressures up to 400 MPa
AK Soper - Chemical Physics, 2000 - Elsevier
Neutron diffraction data for water and ice in the form of OO, OH and HH partial structure
factors now exist over a temperature range 220–673 K, and at pressures up to∼ 400 MPa …
factors now exist over a temperature range 220–673 K, and at pressures up to∼ 400 MPa …
Site–site pair correlation functions of water from 25 to 400 C: Revised analysis of new and old diffraction data
AK Soper, F Bruni, MA Ricci - The Journal of chemical physics, 1997 - pubs.aip.org
Recent controversy in the literature about the structure of water away from ambient
conditions is manifested by significant differences between the site–site pair correlation …
conditions is manifested by significant differences between the site–site pair correlation …
[PDF][PDF] 13.2–The chemistry of metal transport and deposition by ore-forming hydrothermal fluids
Economically exploitable deposits of metallic minerals (ore deposits) form in the Earth's crust
through a variety of geologic processes. These involve extraction of metals at low …
through a variety of geologic processes. These involve extraction of metals at low …
Thermodynamics and dynamics of supercritical water pseudo‐boiling
Supercritical fluid pseudo‐boiling (PB), recently brought to the attention of the scientific
community, is the phenomenon occurring when fluid changes its structure from liquid‐like …
community, is the phenomenon occurring when fluid changes its structure from liquid‐like …
Abnormal Properties of Low‐Dimensional Confined Water
Water molecules confined to low‐dimensional spaces exhibit unusual properties compared
to bulk water. For example, the alternating hydrophilic and hydrophobic nanodomains on flat …
to bulk water. For example, the alternating hydrophilic and hydrophobic nanodomains on flat …
Pyrolysis and hydrothermal carbonization of biowaste: A comparative review on the conversion pathways and potential applications of char product
J Yang, Z Zhang, J Wang, X Zhao, Y Zhao… - Sustainable Chemistry …, 2023 - Elsevier
Pyrolysis and hydrothermal carbonization have (HTC) received a great deal of attention and
are regarded as representative thermal techniques in the dry and wet conversion of …
are regarded as representative thermal techniques in the dry and wet conversion of …
Are there hydrogen bonds in supercritical water?
MM Hoffmann, MS Conradi - Journal of the American Chemical …, 1997 - ACS Publications
The proton NMR chemical shift has been measured for water from 25 to 600° C and from 1
to 400 bar, conditions extending well beyond the critical point. Dilute solutes were employed …
to 400 bar, conditions extending well beyond the critical point. Dilute solutes were employed …