Oka K, Akiba H, Tohnai N, Shibue T, Yamamuro O. Ice-Like Dynamics of Water Clusters.
J Phys Chem Lett 2024;
15:267-271. [PMID:
38166120 DOI:
10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c02754]
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Abstract
Understanding certain behaviors of water, e.g., its dynamics, is extremely important in various fields. Recently, using 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, we have identified a metastable state of water molecules, i.e., water clusters, in hydrophobic solvents in addition to dissolved water molecules and a small bulk water domain. However, the low abundance of water clusters made observing their dynamics challenging. In this study, the dynamics of water clusters in benzene-d6 were investigated by quasi-elastic neutron scattering measurements using the AGNES time-of-flight spectrometer of the Japan Research Reactor JRR-3. The diffusion dynamics of the hydrogen atoms were much slower than those of bulk water (with a self-diffusion coefficient of 1.15 × 10-9 m2/s at 273 K) and even slower than the upper-limit dynamics at the observable scale (10-10 m2/s). The dynamics of water clusters are slow, "like ice", even at 283-303 K, which is above the freezing point of water (273 K).
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