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Pure ionic liquids, structure hydrogen bonding

Water is well known for its unusual properties, which are the so-called "anomalies" of the pure liquid, as well as for its special behavior as solvent, such as the hydrophobic hydration effects. During the past few years, a wealth of new insights into the origin of these features has been obtained by various experimental approaches and from computer simulation studies. In this review, we discuss points of special interest in the current water research. These points comprise the unusual properties of supercooled water, including the occurrence of liquid-liquid phase transitions, the related structural changes, and the onset of the unusual temperature dependence of the dynamics of the water molecules. The problem of the hydrogen-bond network in the pure liquid, in aqueous mixtures and in solutions, can be approached by percolation theory. The properties of ionic and hydrophobic solvation are discussed in detail. [Pg.1915]


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