Nature Communications (Oct 2016)
Thermally-nucleated self-assembly of water and alcohol into stable structures at hydrophobic interfaces
Abstract
Alcohol-water mixtures are characterized by the existence of segregated clusters, whose dynamics are too fast to be investigated in bulk solution. Here, Voïtchovsky et al. show the formation of stable two-dimensional water-alcohol wire-like structures via H-bonds on graphite surface at room temperature.