2018
DOI: 10.1039/c8cp00760h
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Amorphous phase state diagrams and viscosity of ternary aqueous organic/organic and inorganic/organic mixtures

Abstract: A Dimer Coagulation, Isolation and Coalescence (DCIC) technique is used to probe the phase behaviour and glass transition temperatures of ternary aerosol mixtures. The DCIC technique is used to perform temperature and relative humidity dependent viscosity measurements at viscosities near 5 × 106 Pa s. Measurements include organic-organic and organic-inorganic mixtures composed of sucrose-citric acid and sucrose-sodium nitrate. The data reported here add additional insight into the wide discrepancies in glass t… Show more

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“…The graph can be interpreted as an amorphous phase state diagram. Conditions colder than the shaded area correspond to more viscous states, rapidly approaching glassy states ~20 to 30 °C below the observed transition (Figure and Marsh et al, ; Rothfuss & Petters, ). Conditions warmer than the shaded area correspond to less viscous states.…”
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“…The graph can be interpreted as an amorphous phase state diagram. Conditions colder than the shaded area correspond to more viscous states, rapidly approaching glassy states ~20 to 30 °C below the observed transition (Figure and Marsh et al, ; Rothfuss & Petters, ). Conditions warmer than the shaded area correspond to less viscous states.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The uncertainty in this temperature is <2 °C based on the 95% confidence interval of the fit (Table S1). Uncertainty in estimated viscosity due to the assumed surface tension is negligible (Marsh et al, ). Estimated values for T g are 12–27 °C below the T associated with the 10 6 Pa·s transition.…”
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