Literature DB >> 20058894

Dynamical crossover and breakdown of the Stokes-Einstein relation in confined water and in methanol-diluted bulk water.

Francesco Mallamace1, Caterina Branca, Carmelo Corsaro, Nancy Leone, Jeroen Spooren, H Eugene Stanley, Sow-Hsin Chen.   

Abstract

Using nuclear magnetic resonance and quasi-elastic neutron scattering spectroscopic techniques, we obtain experimental evidence of a well-defined dynamic crossover temperature T(L) in supercooled water. We consider three different geometrical environments: (i) water confined in a nanotube (quasi-one-dimensional water), (ii) water in the first hydration layer of the lysozyme protein (quasi-two-dimensional water), and (iii) water in a mixture with methanol at a methanol molar fraction of x = 0.22 (quasi-three-dimensional water). The temperature predicted using a power law approach to analyze the bulk water viscosity in the super-Arrhenius regime defines the fragile-to-strong transition and the Stokes-Einstein relation breakdown recently observed in confined water. Our experiments show that these observed processes are independent of the system dimension d and are instead caused by the onset of an extended hydrogen-bond network that governs the dynamical properties of water as it approaches dynamic arrest.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20058894     DOI: 10.1021/jp910038j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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