Mc. Bellissentfunel et al., X-RAY AND NEUTRON-SCATTERING STUDIES OF THE STRUCTURE OF WATER AT A HYDROPHOBIC SURFACE, The Journal of chemical physics, 104(24), 1996, pp. 10023-10029
The structure of water in contact with a hydrophobic surface, namely,
activated carbon, is studied using both x-ray and neutron scattering t
echniques. The structure factors and the corresponding radial distribu
tion functions are determined for several levels of hydration, at room
temperature and down to 77 K. At high water content (similar to 200%)
, the properties of water are very similar to those of bulk water; in
partially hydrated samples (<50%), the molecular structure exhibits ch
ange of its local environment within particular a distortion at the le
vel of the second neighbors, and water does not crystallize when the t
emperature is lowered. (C) 1996 American Institute of Physics.