Thermal conductivity of tetrahydrofuran hydrate
Abstract
The thermal conductivity of tetrahydrofuran hydrate has been measured in the temperature region 2 – 220 K by the steady-state potentiometric method. The temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity exhibits behavior typical of amorphous substances. It is shown that above 100 K the mean free path of the phonons is considerably smaller than the lattice parameter and is no longer dependent on temperature.
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