Thanks to all who replied. Evidently and expectedly, the subject has
been investigated in great detail. Some published data:
J. Phys. Chem. B 103 (1999) pp. 1991-4 - nice compilation of previous results
Physica 134 A (1985) 38-58
A. Kellomaki, Finn. Chem. Lett. 51 (1975)
JCP 117 (2001) 3174-3181, Ref. 17 therein
There also several web sites which contain various
compilations and/or best fit equations (some referenced,
some not):
http://www.nmr-relaxation.com/handbook/general/water.htm
http://physchem.kfunigraz.ac.at/sm/Service/Water/D2Ovisc.htm
These and several others come up when one does a search
for "D2O viscosity" in Google.
--Konstantin
Konstantin Momot Department of Biochemistry Tel. +61-2-9351-7610 Building G08 FAX +61-2-9351-4726 University of Sydney Sydney, NSW 2006 Australia
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