Clusters generated by injecting vapor from water–methanol liquid mixtures of varying compositions through a pulsed valve, have been analyzed using a time-of-flight mass spectrometer. Neat clusters of water and methanol as well as mixed species have been observed, the relative populations varying with composition. The mole fractions in the vapor deviate significantly from the values calculated assuming ideality of the liquid except at water mole fraction of 0.67, the composition around which the excess enthalpy is minimum. An anomaly observed in the cluster populations at this composition is related to an extended hydrogen bonded interaction of molecules in the liquid
Water clusters are multimers of water molecules held together by hydrogen bonds. In the present work...
Author Institution: Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, Yale University, PO Box 208107, New Haven, CT 065...
Molecular beams generated from the vapors above the surfaces of ternary mixtures, water–methanol–eth...
Polyol-water clusters provide a template to probe ionization and solvation processes of paramount in...
Protonated nanodroplets containing methanol (M) and water (W) solvent monomers (up to M23W41H+) have...
The ability to probe the formation and growth of clusters is key to answering fundamental questions ...
The conditions necessary for formation of mixed water-organic solute clusters under fast-atom bombar...
Abundance mass spectra, obtained upon carefully electrospraying solutions of tert-butanol (TB) in wa...
In this work we report on the vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) photoionization of small methanol and methan...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 224319-17).A tabletop soft x-ray laser is applied for the...
Hydrogen-bonded molecular clusters have been studied in a molecular beam apparatus. Information on t...
Clusters of water molecules mimic the transition from gas phase to bulk water. Cluster species of th...
In this work, we report on the vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) photoionization of small methanol and methan...
Molecular cluster ions are fascinating subjects of study. Bridging the size gap between molecules an...
Subject of inquiry: water clasters with the size of up to 10,000 molecules/cluster. The aim of the w...
Water clusters are multimers of water molecules held together by hydrogen bonds. In the present work...
Author Institution: Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, Yale University, PO Box 208107, New Haven, CT 065...
Molecular beams generated from the vapors above the surfaces of ternary mixtures, water–methanol–eth...
Polyol-water clusters provide a template to probe ionization and solvation processes of paramount in...
Protonated nanodroplets containing methanol (M) and water (W) solvent monomers (up to M23W41H+) have...
The ability to probe the formation and growth of clusters is key to answering fundamental questions ...
The conditions necessary for formation of mixed water-organic solute clusters under fast-atom bombar...
Abundance mass spectra, obtained upon carefully electrospraying solutions of tert-butanol (TB) in wa...
In this work we report on the vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) photoionization of small methanol and methan...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 224319-17).A tabletop soft x-ray laser is applied for the...
Hydrogen-bonded molecular clusters have been studied in a molecular beam apparatus. Information on t...
Clusters of water molecules mimic the transition from gas phase to bulk water. Cluster species of th...
In this work, we report on the vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) photoionization of small methanol and methan...
Molecular cluster ions are fascinating subjects of study. Bridging the size gap between molecules an...
Subject of inquiry: water clasters with the size of up to 10,000 molecules/cluster. The aim of the w...
Water clusters are multimers of water molecules held together by hydrogen bonds. In the present work...
Author Institution: Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, Yale University, PO Box 208107, New Haven, CT 065...
Molecular beams generated from the vapors above the surfaces of ternary mixtures, water–methanol–eth...