Viscosity measurements in an oscillatory mode tire presented for a solution undergoing inverse melting ill the temperature range between 300 K and 340 K. These data are characterized by in abrupt increase of several orders of magnitude for the viscosity in the proximity of the high-temperature liquid-solid transition. A comparison with existing quasielastic neutron scattering and differential scanning calorimetric measurements is presented, together with a study as a function of the heating rate.
Viscosity measurements in a solution undergoing inverse melting
Angelini R;Ruocco G
2007
Abstract
Viscosity measurements in an oscillatory mode tire presented for a solution undergoing inverse melting ill the temperature range between 300 K and 340 K. These data are characterized by in abrupt increase of several orders of magnitude for the viscosity in the proximity of the high-temperature liquid-solid transition. A comparison with existing quasielastic neutron scattering and differential scanning calorimetric measurements is presented, together with a study as a function of the heating rate.File in questo prodotto:
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