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Download fileCharge Gradients around Dendritic Voids Cause Nanoscale Inhomogeneities in Liquid Water
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posted on 05.08.2022, 22:00 authored by Tereza Schönfeldová, Nathan Dupertuis, Yixing Chen, Narjes Ansari, Emiliano Poli, David M. Wilkins, Ali Hassanali, Sylvie RokeWater is the matrix of life and serves as a solvent for
numerous
physical and chemical processes. The origins of the nature of inhomogeneities
that exist in liquid water and the time scales over which they occur
remains an open question. Here, we report femtosecond elastic second
harmonic scattering (fs-ESHS) of liquid water in comparison to an
isotropic liquid (CCl4) and show that water is indeed a
nonuniform liquid. The coherent fs-ESHS intensity was interpreted,
using molecular dynamics simulations, as arising from charge density
fluctuations with enhanced nanoscale polarizabilities around transient
voids having an average lifetime of 300 fs. Although voids were also
present in CCl4, they were not characterized by hydrogen
bond defects and did not show strong polarizability fluctuations,
leading to fs-ESHS of an isotropic liquid. The voids increased in
number at higher temperatures above room temperature, in agreement
with the fs-ESHS results.