Liquid water and ices: understanding the structure and physical properties
G Malenkov - Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2009 - iopscience.iop.org
A review of the structure and some properties of condensed phases of water is given. Since
the discovery of the polymorphism of crystalline ice (beginning of the twentieth century), 15 …
the discovery of the polymorphism of crystalline ice (beginning of the twentieth century), 15 …
High-pressure gas hydrates
JS Loveday, RJ Nelmes - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2008 - pubs.rsc.org
It has long been known that crystalline hydrates are formed by many simple gases that do
not interact strongly with water, and in most cases the gas molecules or atoms occupy …
not interact strongly with water, and in most cases the gas molecules or atoms occupy …
A cartography of the van der Waals territories
S Alvarez - Dalton Transactions, 2013 - pubs.rsc.org
The distribution of distances from atoms of a particular element E to a probe atom X (oxygen
in most cases), both bonded and intermolecular non-bonded contacts, has been analyzed …
in most cases), both bonded and intermolecular non-bonded contacts, has been analyzed …
A computer simulation study of the temperature dependence of the hydrophobic hydration
B Guillot, Y Guissani - The Journal of chemical physics, 1993 - pubs.aip.org
The test particle method is used to evaluate by molecular dynamics calculations the
solubility of rare gases and of methane in water between the freezing point and the critical …
solubility of rare gases and of methane in water between the freezing point and the critical …
Transition from cage clathrate to filled ice: the structure of methane hydrate III
The structure of a new methane hydrate has been solved at 3 GPa from neutron and x-ray
powder diffraction data. It is a dihydrate in which a 3D H-bonded network of water molecules …
powder diffraction data. It is a dihydrate in which a 3D H-bonded network of water molecules …
Stable structures of He and at high pressure
The knowledge of the structures that can exist in compounds containing helium is of interest
for understanding the conditions where and if this inert element can form structures where …
for understanding the conditions where and if this inert element can form structures where …
Hydrogen-bonding: an update
GA Jeffrey - Crystallography Reviews, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Full article: Hydrogen-Bonding: An update Skip to Main Content Taylor and Francis Online
homepage Taylor and Francis Online homepage Access provided by The Australian Society of …
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Phase behaviour of ices and hydrates
The primary volatile 'rock-forming'minerals in the icy satellites of the outer solar system
include water-ice and various hydrated crystals of methane and ammonia. The rich …
include water-ice and various hydrated crystals of methane and ammonia. The rich …
Neutron diffraction studies of ices III and IX on under‐pressure and recovered samples
JD Londono, WF Kuhs, JL Finney - The Journal of chemical physics, 1993 - pubs.aip.org
Detailed structural studies using powder neutron diffraction have been carried out on ices III
and IX on both under‐pressure and recovered samples. The incomplete hydrogen ordering …
and IX on both under‐pressure and recovered samples. The incomplete hydrogen ordering …
The structure and ordering of ices III and V
C Lobban, JL Finney, WF Kuhs - The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2000 - pubs.aip.org
The structures of ices III and V have been studied under their thermodynamic conditions of
stability by neutron diffraction. The results clearly indicate partial ordering of the water …
stability by neutron diffraction. The results clearly indicate partial ordering of the water …