Langmuir, 24 (10), 52095212, 2008. 10.1021/la704005v
Web Release Date: April 16, 2008

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Water in Nanoconfinement between Hydrophilic Self-Assembled Monolayers

J. Matthew D. Lane,* Michael Chandross, Mark J. Stevens, and Gary S. Grest

Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185

Received December 21, 2007

Revised Manuscript Received: March 18, 2008

Abstract:

Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of water confined to subnanometer thicknesses between carboxyl-terminated alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold were performed to address conflicts in the literature on the structure and response of water in confinement. The amount of water was varied to yield submonolayer to bilayer structures. The orientation of the water is affected by the confinement, especially in the submonolayer case. We find that the diffusion coefficient decreases as the film becomes thinner and at higher pressures. However, in all cases studied, liquid diffusion is always found. At maximal suppression, the diffusion constant is 2 orders of magnitude smaller than the bulk value.

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