Water-tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) binary mixture exhibits a large number of thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies. These anomalies are observed at surprisingly low TBA mole fraction, with x(TBA) approximate to 0.03-0.07. We demonstrate here that the origin of the anomalies lies in the local structural changes that occur due to self-aggregation of TBA molecules. We observe a percolation transition of the TBA molecules at x(TBA) approximate to 0.05. We note that ``islands'' of TBA clusters form even below this mole fraction, while a large spanning cluster emerges above that mole fraction. At this percolation threshold, we observe a lambda-type divergence in the fluctuation of the size of the largest TBA cluster, reminiscent of a critical point. Al...
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Water-tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) binary mixture exhibits a large number of thermodynamic and dynamic a...
Experiments have repeatedly observed both thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies in aqueous binary mixt...
Many aqueous binary mixtures, such as water ethanol, are known to exhibit multiple structural transf...
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Water displays a vast array of unique properties, known as water's anomalies, whose origin remains s...
In aqueous binary mixtures, amphiphilic solutes such as dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), ethanol, tertbutyl...
The authors examine the physical processes which are involved in the formation and stability of the ...
The explicit trend of the distribution functions of single-molecule rotational relaxation constants ...
Water-tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) binary mixture exhibits a large number of thermodynamic and dynamic a...
Experiments have repeatedly observed both thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies in aqueous binary mixt...
Many aqueous binary mixtures, such as water ethanol, are known to exhibit multiple structural transf...
International audienceWe present a detailed analysis of the mixing process in an associating system,...
Water-ethanol mixtures exhibit many interesting anomalies, such as negative excess partial molar vol...
Water–ethanol mixtures exhibit many interesting anomalies, such as negative excess partial molar vol...
Many aqueous binary mixtures, such as water–ethanol, are known to exhibit multiple structural transf...
International audienceThe origin of concentration fluctuations in a series of binary liquids is exam...
Previous neutron scattering work, combined with computer simulated structure analysis, has establish...
The phase behavior and mesoscopic inhomogeneities in the ternary system of tertiary butyl alcohol (T...
The partial molar volumes of alcohols in water exhibit a non-monotonic dependence on concentration a...
Water displays a vast array of unique properties, known as water's anomalies, whose origin remains s...
In aqueous binary mixtures, amphiphilic solutes such as dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), ethanol, tertbutyl...
The authors examine the physical processes which are involved in the formation and stability of the ...
The explicit trend of the distribution functions of single-molecule rotational relaxation constants ...