A common supersolid low-density skin sliperizing ice and toughening water surface
arXiv:1408.3466 · doi:10.1039/C4CP02516D
Abstract
Skins of water and ice share the same attribute of supersolidity characterized by the identical H-O vibration frequency of 3450 cm-1. Molecular undercoordination and inter-electron-pair repulsion shortens the H-O bond and lengthen the O:H nonbond, leading to a dual process of nonbonding electron polarization. This relaxation-polarization process enhances the dipole moment, elasticity,viscosity, thermal stability of these skins with 25% density loss, which is responsible for the hydrophobicity and toughness of water skin and for the slippery of ice.
arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1401.8045