150th SPring-8 Seminar
Subtitle/Subject | Molecular-scale immiscibility observed in alcohol-water mixtures: consequences for thermodynamics |
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Period | to Jan 27 , 2006 |
Venue | Kamitsubo Hall |
Host/Organizer | JASRI/SPring-8 |
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Fields | Materials Science |
Abstract |
Date & Time: 13:30 - 14:30, January 27, 2005 Speaker: Prof. Alan K. Soper Abstract Using neutron diffraction techniques which invoke hydrogen isotope substitution methods [2], we investigate a series of alcohol-water solutions, namely methanol, ethanol and n-propanol. The data are interpreted using a computer simulation technique called EPSR (empirical potential structure refinement) which attempts to find 3-dimensional models of the solutions whose structure factors mirror as closely as possible the diffraction measurements [3]. This is achieved via an empirical potential derived from the difference between data and simulation, which perturbs an initial so-called reference potential. Perhaps rather surprisingly we see no evidence for the purported enhanced structure of water in the presence of alcohols - if anything the water structure tends to be disordered by the alcohol [4]. Instead we see a pronounced segregation of the solutions into alcohol-rich and water-rich components at the molecular level. Using a simple model this micro-segregation can be used to estimate the observed excess entropy of mixing with surprisingly good accuracy. The talk introduces the above techniques and outlines the results obtained. |
Contact Address |
S. Kohara (PHS 3910)
JASRI/SPring-8 +81-(0)791-58-2750 kohara@spring8.or.jp |