Triphenyl phosphite
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A polyamorph of triphenyl phosphite (TPP) was discovered in 1996 [1] [2]
References[edit]
- ↑ Alice Ha, Itai Cohen, Xiaolin Zhao, Michelle Lee, and Daniel Kivelson "Supercooled Liquids and Polyamorphism", Journal of Physical Chemistry 100 pp. 1-4 (1996)
- ↑ Itai Cohen, Alice Ha, Xiaolin Zhao, Michelle Lee, Thomas Fischer, M. Jane Strouse, and Daniel Kivelson "A Low-Temperature Amorphous Phase in a Fragile Glass-Forming Substance", Journal of Physical Chemistry 100 pp. 8518-8526 (1996)
- Related reading
- J. Wiedersich, A. Kudlik, J. Gottwald, G. Benini, I. Roggatz, and E. Rössler "On Polyamorphism of Triphenyl Phosphite", Journal of Physical Chemistry B 101 pp. 5800-5803 (1997)
- Hajime Tanaka, Rei Kurita, and Hiroshi Mataki "Liquid-Liquid Transition in the Molecular Liquid Triphenyl Phosphite", Physical Review Letters 92 025701 (2004)
- Rei Kurita and Hajime Tanaka "Critical-Like Phenomena Associated with Liquid-Liquid Transition in a Molecular Liquid", Science 306 pp. 845-848 (2004)
- Ryotaro Shimizu, Mika Kobayashi, and Hajime Tanaka "Evidence of Liquid-Liquid Transition in Triphenyl Phosphite from Time-Resolved Light Scattering Experiments", Physical Review Letters 112 125702 (2014)