The boson peak of deeply cooled confined water reveals the existence of a low-temperature liquid-liquid crossover
Abstract
The Boson peak of deeply cooled water confined in the pores of a silica xerogel is studied by inelastic neutron scattering at different hydration levels to separate the contributions from matrix, water on the pore surfaces and "internal" water. Our results reveal that at high hydration level, where the contribution from internal water is dominant, the temperature dependence of the Boson peak intensity shows an inflection point at about 225 K. The complementary use of differential scanning calorimetry to describe the thermodynamics of the system allows identifying the inflection point as the signature of a water liquid-liquid crossover.
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Journal of Chemical Physics
- Pub Date:
- November 2014
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- Bibcode:
- 2014JChPh.141rC510C