Anomalies in supercooled NaCl aqueous solutions: A microscopic perspective

In this work we studied the effect of NaCl on the thermodynamic and dynamic properties of supercooled water, for salt concentrations between 0.19 and 1.33mol kg-1, using molecular dynamic simulations for TIP5PE water model and ion parameters specially designed to be used in combination with this pot...

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Autores principales: Longinotti, M.P., Carignano, M.A., Szleifer, I., Corti, H.R.
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spelling todo:paper_00219606_v134_n24_p_Longinotti2023-10-03T14:24:21Z Anomalies in supercooled NaCl aqueous solutions: A microscopic perspective Longinotti, M.P. Carignano, M.A. Szleifer, I. Corti, H.R. Arrhenius Dynamic property Isobaric heat capacity Low temperatures Molecular dynamic simulations NaCl aqueous solution Salt concentration Supercooled water Temperature dependence Temperature values Water dynamics Water models Computer simulation Hydrogen bonds Molecular dynamics Sodium chloride Supercooling Temperature sodium chloride water article chemistry cold molecular dynamics solution and solubility thermodynamics Cold Temperature Molecular Dynamics Simulation Sodium Chloride Solutions Thermodynamics Water In this work we studied the effect of NaCl on the thermodynamic and dynamic properties of supercooled water, for salt concentrations between 0.19 and 1.33mol kg-1, using molecular dynamic simulations for TIP5PE water model and ion parameters specially designed to be used in combination with this potential. We studied the isobaric heat capacity (Cp) temperature dependence and observed a maximum in Cp, occurring at Tm, that moves to lower temperature values with increasing salt concentration. Many characteristic changes were observed at scaled temperature TTm ∼ 0.96, namely a minimum in the density of the system, a reduction of the slope of the number of hydrogen bonds vs. temperature, and a crossover from Vogel-Tamman-Fulcher to Arrhenius dynamics. Finally, at low temperatures we observed that water dynamics become heterogeneous with an apparently common relationship between the fraction of immobile molecules and T/Tm for all studied systems. © 2011 American Institute of Physics. Fil:Longinotti, M.P. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Corti, H.R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00219606_v134_n24_p_Longinotti
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topic Arrhenius
Dynamic property
Isobaric heat capacity
Low temperatures
Molecular dynamic simulations
NaCl aqueous solution
Salt concentration
Supercooled water
Temperature dependence
Temperature values
Water dynamics
Water models
Computer simulation
Hydrogen bonds
Molecular dynamics
Sodium chloride
Supercooling
Temperature
sodium chloride
water
article
chemistry
cold
molecular dynamics
solution and solubility
thermodynamics
Cold Temperature
Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Sodium Chloride
Solutions
Thermodynamics
Water
spellingShingle Arrhenius
Dynamic property
Isobaric heat capacity
Low temperatures
Molecular dynamic simulations
NaCl aqueous solution
Salt concentration
Supercooled water
Temperature dependence
Temperature values
Water dynamics
Water models
Computer simulation
Hydrogen bonds
Molecular dynamics
Sodium chloride
Supercooling
Temperature
sodium chloride
water
article
chemistry
cold
molecular dynamics
solution and solubility
thermodynamics
Cold Temperature
Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Sodium Chloride
Solutions
Thermodynamics
Water
Longinotti, M.P.
Carignano, M.A.
Szleifer, I.
Corti, H.R.
Anomalies in supercooled NaCl aqueous solutions: A microscopic perspective
topic_facet Arrhenius
Dynamic property
Isobaric heat capacity
Low temperatures
Molecular dynamic simulations
NaCl aqueous solution
Salt concentration
Supercooled water
Temperature dependence
Temperature values
Water dynamics
Water models
Computer simulation
Hydrogen bonds
Molecular dynamics
Sodium chloride
Supercooling
Temperature
sodium chloride
water
article
chemistry
cold
molecular dynamics
solution and solubility
thermodynamics
Cold Temperature
Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Sodium Chloride
Solutions
Thermodynamics
Water
description In this work we studied the effect of NaCl on the thermodynamic and dynamic properties of supercooled water, for salt concentrations between 0.19 and 1.33mol kg-1, using molecular dynamic simulations for TIP5PE water model and ion parameters specially designed to be used in combination with this potential. We studied the isobaric heat capacity (Cp) temperature dependence and observed a maximum in Cp, occurring at Tm, that moves to lower temperature values with increasing salt concentration. Many characteristic changes were observed at scaled temperature TTm ∼ 0.96, namely a minimum in the density of the system, a reduction of the slope of the number of hydrogen bonds vs. temperature, and a crossover from Vogel-Tamman-Fulcher to Arrhenius dynamics. Finally, at low temperatures we observed that water dynamics become heterogeneous with an apparently common relationship between the fraction of immobile molecules and T/Tm for all studied systems. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.
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author Longinotti, M.P.
Carignano, M.A.
Szleifer, I.
Corti, H.R.
author_facet Longinotti, M.P.
Carignano, M.A.
Szleifer, I.
Corti, H.R.
author_sort Longinotti, M.P.
title Anomalies in supercooled NaCl aqueous solutions: A microscopic perspective
title_short Anomalies in supercooled NaCl aqueous solutions: A microscopic perspective
title_full Anomalies in supercooled NaCl aqueous solutions: A microscopic perspective
title_fullStr Anomalies in supercooled NaCl aqueous solutions: A microscopic perspective
title_full_unstemmed Anomalies in supercooled NaCl aqueous solutions: A microscopic perspective
title_sort anomalies in supercooled nacl aqueous solutions: a microscopic perspective
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