Dynamic relaxations and relaxation-property relationships in metallic glasses

WH Wang - Progress in Materials Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Dynamic relaxation is an intrinsic and universal feature of glasses and enables fluctuation
and dissipation to occur, which induces plentiful behaviour, maintains equilibrium, and …

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 the study of supercooled water

P Gallo, J Bachler, LE Bove, R Böhmer… - The European Physical …, 2021 - Springer
In this review, we report recent progress in the field of supercooled water. Due to its
uniqueness, water presents numerous anomalies with respect to most simple liquids …

The β-relaxation in metallic glasses

HB Yu, WH Wang, HY Bai… - National Science Review, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Focusing on metallic glasses as model systems, we review the features and mechanisms of
the β-relaxations, which are intrinsic and universal to supercooled liquids and glasses, and …

On the equivalence between the thermodynamic and dynamic measurements of the glass transition in confined polymers

RD Priestley, D Cangialosi, S Napolitano - Journal of non-crystalline solids, 2015 - Elsevier
Understanding why the glass transition temperature (T g) of polymers deviates substantially
from the bulk with nanoscale confinement has been a 20-year mystery. Ever since the …

Breakdown of the Stokes-Einstein relation in two, three, and four dimensions

S Sengupta, S Karmakar, C Dasgupta… - The Journal of chemical …, 2013 - pubs.aip.org
The breakdown of the Stokes-Einstein (SE) relation between diffusivity and viscosity at low
temperatures is considered to be one of the hallmarks of glassy dynamics in liquids …

A singular thermodynamically consistent temperature at the origin of the anomalous behavior of liquid water

F Mallamace, C Corsaro, HE Stanley - Scientific Reports, 2012 - nature.com
The density maximum of water dominates the thermodynamics of the system under ambient
conditions, is strongly P-dependent and disappears at a crossover pressure P cross~ 1.8 …

[HTML][HTML] The role of water in protein's behavior: The two dynamical crossovers studied by NMR and FTIR techniques

F Mallamace, C Corsaro, D Mallamace, S Vasi… - Computational and …, 2015 - Elsevier
The role the solvent plays in determining the biological activity of proteins is of primary
importance. Water is the solvent of life and proteins need at least a water monolayer …

Lifting Hofmeister's Curse: Impact of Cations on Diffusion, Hydrogen Bonding, and Clustering of Water

M González-Jiménez, Z Liao, EL Williams… - Journal of the …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Water plays a role in the stability, reactivity, and dynamics of the solutes that it contains. The
presence of ions alters this capacity by changing the dynamics and structure of water …

Deeply-cooled water under strong confinement: neutron scattering investigations and the liquid–liquid critical point hypothesis

CE Bertrand, Y Zhang, SH Chen - Physical Chemistry Chemical …, 2013 - pubs.rsc.org
We present an overview of recent experimental investigations into the properties of strongly-
confined water below the bulk freezing temperature. Under strong confinement, the …