Structural behavior and dynamics of an anomalous fluid between attractive and repulsive walls: Templating, molding, and superdiffusion

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Leoni, Fabio
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Franzese, Giancarlo
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2015-09-29T09:13:20Z
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2015-09-29T09:13:20Z
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2014-11-04
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2015-09-29T09:13:20Z
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0021-9606
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https://hdl.handle.net/2445/67040
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651101
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Confinement can modify the dynamics, the thermodynamics, and the structural properties of liquid water, the prototypical anomalous liquid. By considering a generic model for anomalous liquids, suitable for describing solutions of globular proteins, colloids, or liquid metals, we study by molecu- lar dynamics simulations the effect that an attractive wall with structure and a repulsive wall without structure have on the phases, the crystal nucleation, and the dynamics of the fluid. We find that at low temperatures the large density of the attractive wall induces a high-density, high-energy structure in the first layer ('templating' effect). In turn, the first layer induces a 'molding' effect on the second layer determining a structure with reduced energy and density, closer to the average density of the system. This low-density, low-energy structure propagates further through the layers by templating effect and can involve all the existing layers at the lowest temperatures investigated. Therefore, al- though the high-density, high-energy structure does not self-reproduce further than the first layer, the structured wall can have a long-range influence thanks to a sequence of templating, molding, and templating effects through the layers. We find that the walls also have an influence on the dynamics of the liquid, with a stronger effect near the attractive wall. In particular, we observe that the dy- namics is largely heterogeneous (i) among the layers, as a consequence of the sequence of structures caused by the walls presence, and (ii) within the same layer, due to superdiffusive liquid veins within a frozen matrix of particles near the walls at low temperature and high density. Hence, the partial freezing of the first layer does not correspond necessarily to an effective reduction of the channel's section in terms of transport properties, as suggested by other authors.
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15 p.
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application/pdf
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eng
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American Institute of Physics
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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4899256
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Journal of Chemical Physics, 2014, vol. 141, p. 174501-1-174501-14
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4899256
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(c) American Institute of Physics , 2014
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Articles publicats en revistes (Física de la Matèria Condensada)
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Aigua
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Cristal·lització
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Water
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Crystallization
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Structural behavior and dynamics of an anomalous fluid between attractive and repulsive walls: Templating, molding, and superdiffusion
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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