Ice XIII
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Ice XIII [1][2] is the proton ordered homologue of Ice V
References[edit]
- ↑ Christoph G. Salzmann, Paolo G. Radaelli, Andreas Hallbrucker, Erwin Mayer, and John L. Finney, "The Preparation and Structures of Hydrogen Ordered Phases of Ice", Science, 311 pp. 1758-1761 (2006)
- ↑ Christoph G. Salzmann, Andreas Hallbrucker, John L. Finney and Erwin Mayer "Raman spectroscopic study of hydrogen ordered ice XIII and of its reversible phase transition to disordered ice V", Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 8 pp. 3088-3093 (2006)
- Related reading
- Maria Martin-Conde, Luis G. MacDowell, and Carlos Vega, "Computer simulation of two new solid phases of water: Ice XIII and ice XIV", Journal of Chemical Physics, 125 116101 (2006)
- E. G. Noya, M. M. Conde, and C. Vega "Computing the free energy of molecular solids by the Einstein molecule approach: Ices XIII and XIV, hard-dumbbells and a patchy model of proteins", Journal of Chemical Physics 129 104704 (2008)
- Chris Knight and Sherwin J. Singer "Hydrogen bond ordering in ice V and the transition to ice XIII", Journal of Chemical Physics 129 164513 (2008)