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Differential thermal analysis, monolayer

When partially hydrated samples are cooled down to 77 K, no crystallization peak is detected by differential thermal analysis. The x-ray and neutrons show that an amorphous form is obtained and its structure is different from those of low-and high-density amorphous ices already known [5]. Samples with lower levels of hydration corresponding to one monolayer coverage of water molecules are under investigation. This phenomenon looks similar in both hydrophilic and hydrophobic model systems. However, in order to characterize more precisely the nature of the amorphous phase, the site-site partial correlation functions need to be experimentally obtained and compared with those deduced from molecular dynamic simulations. [Pg.61]


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