Pressure densification of a simple liquid

Abstract

The magnitude of the high frequency, static dielectric permittivity is used to determine the density of tetramethyl tetraphenyl trisiloxane, a non-associated glass-forming liquid, as a function of temperature and pressure. We demonstrate that the properties in the glassy state are affected by the pressure applied to the liquid during vitrification. This behavior is normal for hydrogen-bonded liquids and polymers, but unanticipated by models of simple liquids.

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