The first x-ray diffraction peak of water as a function of temperature in the range 4 – 63 °C


Autoria(s): Hughes, Stephen W.; Barry, John
Data(s)

01/11/2013

Resumo

X-ray diffraction structure functions for water flowing in a 1.5 mm diameter siphon in the temperature range 4 – 63 °C were obtained using a 20 keV beam at the Australian Synchrotron. These functions were compared with structure functions obtained at the Advanced Light Source for a 0.5 mm thick sample of water in the temperature range 1 – 77 °C irradiated with an 11 keV beam. The two sets of structure functions are similar, but there are subtle differences in the shape and relative position of the two functions suggesting a possible differences between the structure of bulk and siphon water. In addition, the first structural peak (Q0) for water in a siphon, showed evidence of a step-wise increase in Q0 with increasing temperature rather than a smoothly varying increase. More experiments are required to investigate this apparent difference.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68433/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68433/1/AS_13_poster.pdf

Hughes, Stephen W. & Barry, John (2013) The first x-ray diffraction peak of water as a function of temperature in the range 4 – 63 °C. In 2013 Australian Synchrotron User Meeting, 21-22 November 2013, Melbourne, VIC. (Unpublished)

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Copyright 2013 The Author(s)

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #020406 Surfaces and Structural Properties of Condensed Matter #water #x-ray #diffraction #siphon #synchrotron #diffraction #temperature
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Conference Item