Dynamics of H-bonded liquids confined to nanopores

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1996 EDP Sciences
, , Citation W. Gorbatschow et al 1996 EPL 35 719 DOI 10.1209/epl/i1996-00175-8

0295-5075/35/9/719

Abstract

Broad-band dielectric spectroscopy (10−2 Hz–107 Hz) is employed to study the molecular dynamics of three low-molecular-weight glass-forming H-bonded liquids being confined in (dielectrically inactive) porous glasses with pore sizes of 2.5 nm, 5.0 nm and 7.5 nm. From the relaxation time distribution of the dielectric spectra, a three-layer model is deduced, consisting of molecules having solid-like, interfacial and bulk-like dynamics, respectively. The quantitative analysis of the different contributions shows that the bulk-like fraction scales with the pore size, the interfacial and solid-like layers remaining relatively unchanged. Our results restrict the possible existence of cooperatively rearranging clusters in the system below nanometer scale.

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10.1209/epl/i1996-00175-8