Title
First-principles study of enhancement of transport properties of silica melt by water
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-28-2010
Abstract
First-principles molecular dynamics simulations show that water (8.25 wt%) dramatically affects the transport properties of SiO2 liquid increasing the diffusivity and decreasing the viscosity by an order of magnitude. At 3000 K, the diffusivity of Si, O, and H, and the viscosity vary anomalously with pressure. Highly mobile protons make the hydrous liquid a potential superionic conductor. The predicted dynamical changes are associated with structural depolymerization and water speciation, which changes from being dominated by hydroxyls at low pressure to extended structures at high pressure.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Physical review letters
First Page
215901
Recommended Citation
Karki, B. B., & Stixrude, L. (2010). First-principles study of enhancement of transport properties of silica melt by water. Physical review letters, 104 (21), 215901. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.215901