Everett D H, Haynes J M, McElroy P J
Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TS.
Nature. 1970 Jun 13;226(5250):1033-7. doi: 10.1038/2261033a0.
Investigations of the phase behaviour on freezing and subsequent melting and of other properties indicate that anomalous water is a solution containing a fixed amount of relatively involatile material in normal water. There seems to be no need to postulate the existence of a new polymer of water in such solutions. If only water and silica are present, the properties are consistent with those of a silicic acid gel.
对冻结及随后融化过程中的相行为以及其他性质的研究表明,异常水是一种在普通水中含有固定量相对不易挥发物质的溶液。在这样的溶液中似乎没有必要假定存在一种新的水聚合物。如果仅存在水和二氧化硅,其性质与硅酸凝胶的性质相符。