Supercooled water is really two liquids in one. That’s the conclusion reached by a research team after making the first-ever measurements of liquid water at extreme cold temperatures.
Contributions from researchers across Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) were recently recognized in the preliminary findings of a Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) report.
This research addresses two topics that are not well understood in literature: the interplay between organic linkers and substrates during MOF crystallization, as well as the mechanisms that control heterostructure formation in solutions.
Due to the role of CO2 in the greenhouse effect and environmental management, its reaction with water has been studied extensively. But the same cannot be said for reactivity in the supercritical CO2 (scCO2) phase. In this phase, conjugate