Water: A tale of two liquids

P Gallo, K Amann-Winkel, CA Angell… - Chemical …, 2016 - ACS Publications
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number
of anomalies in its properties. It is a prerequisite for life and as such a most important subject …

Advances in computational studies of the liquid–liquid transition in water and water-like models

JC Palmer, PH Poole, F Sciortino… - Chemical …, 2018 - ACS Publications
There has been uninterrupted interest in supercooled water ever since the pioneering
experiments of Speedy and Angell revealed sharp increases in this substance's response …

A five-site model for liquid water and the reproduction of the density anomaly by rigid, nonpolarizable potential functions

MW Mahoney, WL Jorgensen - The Journal of chemical physics, 2000 - pubs.aip.org
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 …

A potential model for the study of ices and amorphous water: TIP4P/Ice

JLF Abascal, E Sanz, R García Fernández… - The Journal of chemical …, 2005 - pubs.aip.org
The ability of several water models to predict the properties of ices is discussed. The
emphasis is put on the results for the densities and the coexistence curves between the …

The relationship between liquid, supercooled and glassy water

O Mishima, HE Stanley - Nature, 1998 - nature.com
That water can exist in two distinct 'glassy'forms—low-and high-density amorphous ice—
may provide the key to understanding some of the puzzling characteristics of cold and …

Potential energy functions for atomic-level simulations of water and organic and biomolecular systems

WL Jorgensen, J Tirado-Rives - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
An overview is provided on the development and status of potential energy functions that are
used in atomic-level statistical mechanics and molecular dynamics simulations of water and …

Supercooled and glassy water

PG Debenedetti, HE Stanley - Physics Today, 2003 - pubs.aip.org
Supercooled and Glassy Water Page 1 One of the four Aristotelian elements, water has played
a central role in scientific thought for millennia.To the physical scientist it is a continuing source …

A reappraisal of what we have learnt during three decades of computer simulations on water

B Guillot - Journal of molecular liquids, 2002 - Elsevier
Due to its ubiquity in our environment (near or far remote) water is the most investigated
liquid of the literature. Since the advent of molecular simulations in the sixties the key point …

The premelting of ice and its environmental consequences

JG Dash, H Fu, JS Wettlaufer - Reports on Progress in Physics, 1995 - iopscience.iop.org
Several mechanisms can extend the equilibrium domain of a liquid phase into the solid
region of the normal phase diagram. The causes of premelting, which include surface …

Cavitation in water: a review

F Caupin, E Herbert - Comptes Rendus Physique, 2006 - Elsevier
Liquid water can be brought beyond the liquid–vapor equilibrium line into a metastable
state, before nucleation of bubbles (cavitation) occurs. We review the experimental work on …