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Glass transition in hyperquenched water? (reply)

Yuanzheng Yue and C. Austen Angell ()
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Yuanzheng Yue: Chemistry Section, Aalborg University
C. Austen Angell: Arizona State University

Nature, 2005, vol. 435, issue 7041, E1-E2

Abstract: Abstract The alternating support for and denial of a glass transition for amorphous water at 136 K has resumed after a hiatus of 20 years, during which it seemed secure. We revived the alternative interpretation1 by looking again at the calorimetric signal that previously provided the most direct evidence for the glass transition2,3 — and now Kohl et al. 4 present new data to support the original interpretation. We show here that their results are also consistent with our conclusions.

Date: 2005
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