Thermal Conductivity Minimum: A New Water Anomaly
Pradeep Kumar, H. Eugene Stanley

TL;DR
This paper reports a newly discovered anomaly in water's thermal conductivity, revealing a minimum in the supercooled region, which supports the hypothesis of a liquid-liquid phase transition.
Contribution
It introduces the observation of a thermal conductivity minimum in supercooled water, providing evidence for a liquid-liquid phase transition hypothesis.
Findings
Thermal conductivity exhibits a minimum in supercooled water.
Supports the existence of a liquid-liquid phase transition in water.
Provides new experimental data on water's anomalous properties.
Abstract
We report a new anomaly of water, a minimum in the thermal conductivity in the supercooled region. Our findings are consistent with the presence of a liquid-liquid phase transition in water
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
