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Abstract

The longitudinal proton relaxation times T1 of the water protons have been determined at 100.1 MHz in the temperature range from +20 to −87 °C and up to pressures of 2500 bar. At temperatures below +10 °C, the T1 isotherms exhibit a maximum at pressures between 1.5 and 2 kbar. While at +10 and 0 °C, T1 rises by ∼10% from its atmospheric pressure value, this maximum becomes much more pronounced between −20 and −45 °C. In this region application of pressure increases T1 by ∼100%. The isobars at 2 kbar and above run through a minimum at −76 °C, indicating that at this temperature ωτϑ?1 and that the proton relaxation rate cannot be described by the extreme narrowing condition below ∼−40 °C. The experimental T1 data and the τϑ values derived at 2 kbar could be treated by a sum of two exponentials. While the smaller activation energies derived from this fit of 3.44±0.17 kcal mole−1 is independent of pressure, the higher activation energy decreases from 13±0.65 kcal mole−1 at atmospheric pressure to 9.3±0.5 kcal mole−1 around 1 kbar and then remains independent of pressure to 2.5 kbar. The data are qualitatively discussed in terms of a random hydrogen-bond network.

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Lang, E., & Lüdemann, H.-D. (1977). Pressure and temperature dependence of the longitudinal proton relaxation times in supercooled water to −87 °C and 2500 bar. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 67(2), 718–723.

Authors 2
  1. E. Lang (first)
  2. H.-D. Lüdemann (additional)
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Created 22 years, 6 months ago (Feb. 12, 2003, 4:34 p.m.)
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Indexed 2 weeks, 6 days ago (Aug. 2, 2025, 12:04 a.m.)
Issued 48 years, 1 month ago (July 15, 1977)
Published 48 years, 1 month ago (July 15, 1977)
Published Print 48 years, 1 month ago (July 15, 1977)
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@article{Lang_1977, title={Pressure and temperature dependence of the longitudinal proton relaxation times in supercooled water to −87 °C and 2500 bar}, volume={67}, ISSN={1089-7690}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.434878}, DOI={10.1063/1.434878}, number={2}, journal={The Journal of Chemical Physics}, publisher={AIP Publishing}, author={Lang, E. and Lüdemann, H.-D.}, year={1977}, month=jul, pages={718–723} }