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Supercooled liquids, friction/viscosity

XIV. Relation Between Friction and Viscosity in the Supercooled Liquid... [Pg.68]

XIV. RELATION BETWEEN FRICTION AND VISCOSITY IN THE SUPERCOOLED LIQUID... [Pg.140]

In the previous section we have discussed the relation between the time- and frequency-dependent friction and viscosity in the normal liquid regime. The study in this section is motivated by the recent experimental (see Refs. 80-87) and computer simulation studies [13,14, 88] of diffusion of a tagged particle in the supercooled liquid where the tagged particle has nearly the same size as the solvent molecules. These studies often find that although the fric-... [Pg.140]

In the supercooled liquid regime it is the structural relaxation which contributes the most to the friction and viscosity. Thus we can neglect the contribution from the transverse and longitudinal current. [Pg.144]


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