Studies of water in confined geometries are of great relevance, since most water on the Earth surface is confined, in rocks, cells, food and so on. It is however yet unknown to what extent present knowledge about bulk water can help in understanding confined water behavior and vice versa, and to what extent the physics and chemistry of the confining medium affect the properties of bulk water. In other words, if there are any characteristics common to all confined waters. Here we present a structural study of water under several quite distinct confining media, showing that independently of the nature and shape of the substrate, the first water layers in the vicinity of the substrate surface are denser than those far away from it and that the average water density under confinement is lower than in bulk at the same temperature and pressure conditions. On the other hand, the extent of the structural disturbance to water structure, due to confinement, seems the result of a complex interplay between interaction forces and size

Water in confined geometries / Nigro, Valentina; Bruni, F.; Ricci, Maria Antonietta. - STAMPA. - 187:(2015), pp. 209-222. (Intervento presentato al convegno Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" on Water: Fundamentals as the Basis for Understanding the Environment and Promoting Technology tenutosi a Lake Como - Villa Monastero, ita nel 2013) [10.3254/978-1-61499-507-4-209].

Water in confined geometries

NIGRO, VALENTINA;RICCI, Maria Antonietta
2015

Abstract

Studies of water in confined geometries are of great relevance, since most water on the Earth surface is confined, in rocks, cells, food and so on. It is however yet unknown to what extent present knowledge about bulk water can help in understanding confined water behavior and vice versa, and to what extent the physics and chemistry of the confining medium affect the properties of bulk water. In other words, if there are any characteristics common to all confined waters. Here we present a structural study of water under several quite distinct confining media, showing that independently of the nature and shape of the substrate, the first water layers in the vicinity of the substrate surface are denser than those far away from it and that the average water density under confinement is lower than in bulk at the same temperature and pressure conditions. On the other hand, the extent of the structural disturbance to water structure, due to confinement, seems the result of a complex interplay between interaction forces and size
2015
Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" on Water: Fundamentals as the Basis for Understanding the Environment and Promoting Technology
Physics; Confined Water
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Water in confined geometries / Nigro, Valentina; Bruni, F.; Ricci, Maria Antonietta. - STAMPA. - 187:(2015), pp. 209-222. (Intervento presentato al convegno Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" on Water: Fundamentals as the Basis for Understanding the Environment and Promoting Technology tenutosi a Lake Como - Villa Monastero, ita nel 2013) [10.3254/978-1-61499-507-4-209].
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