화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.109, No.16, 6844-6853, 1998
Mixing and segregation in binary polar-molecule clusters
Structural and dynamical properties of liquid-state, binary, water-acetonitrile nanoclusters are studied. When acetonitrile is the solute species, it exhibits a propensity to reside on the cluster surface, although one may identify regions interior to the cluster that are favorable for solvation, The dynamics of the interchange of acetonitrile between surface and interior solvation regions and structural aspects of surface solvation states are studied, When water is the solute it tends to be solvated in the interior of the cluster and form aggregates. The nature and dynamics of contact and solvent separated water pairs in these clusters is investigated, and the recombination dynamics of larger water aggregates in concentrated water-acetonitrile clusters is examined.