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Condis crystals, definitions

Thermodynamics and motion can be used as a base for an operational definition of the solid state. A solid is a phase below its glass- or melting-transition temperature where the molecular motion is almost completely restricted to small-amplitude vibrations. Both transitions are easily determined by thermal analysis (the operation). Recently it has become possible by simulation on supercomputers to establish the link from the microscopic thermal motion of macromolecules to the macroscopic thermal analysis. By solving the equation of motion, one can produce a detailed movie of molecular motion (see Sect 1.3.4, Fig. 1.47). At high temperature, conformational disorder is seen, i.e., the crystal can change to a condis state. Note that even the conformational motion occurs in a picosecond time scale (see Sect. 5.3.4). [Pg.176]


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