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Cracking the Kauzmann paradox

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ACTA MATERIALIA
Volume 254, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2023.118994

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The Kauzmann paradox and the Kauzmann temperature have been widely debated topics in the field of glass science for the past eighty years. This review provides a retrospective on the origin of these hypotheses and their study through energy landscapes, crystallization behavior, and viscosity models. After nearly eighty years of research, there is no conclusive evidence that supports the concepts proposed by Kauzmann, suggesting that future work should be focused elsewhere.
The Kauzmann paradox and associated Kauzmann temperature are two of the most widely debated topics in glass science over the past eighty years. Both conceptualized by Walter Kauzmann in 1948, the Kauzmann paradox occurs when some supercooled liquids apparently exhibit a negative excess entropy at tem-peratures above absolute zero. The Kauzmann temperature is the temperature at which the excess entropy vanishes. This review provides a retrospective on the origin of these hypotheses and their study through energy landscapes, crystallization behavior, and viscosity models. We also provide a critical analysis of each approach. After nearly eighty years of research, there is no conclusive evidence that supports the concepts proposed by Kauzmann. As such, it can be concluded that future work should be focused elsewhere.

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