Neutron spin echo monitoring of segmental-like diffusion of water confined in the cores of carbon nanotubes

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Following the stream of increasing scientific interest in condensed-matter systems under ultra-hydrophobic confinement, the present work reports the first incoherent neutron spin echo assessment of the dynamics of water axially confined inside single-wall carbon nanotubes of diameter d ∼ 1.4 nm. At the time scale of nanoseconds, two water populations are retrieved, whose relative proportion matches the one expected for a concentric shell + chain arrangement with cylindrical symmetry. The time dependence of the mean square displacement related to the external component is found to be subdiffusive, with peculiar resemblance to segmental diffusion typical of entangled polymeric systems.

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Parmentier, A., MacCarini, M., De Francesco, A., Scaccia, L., Rogati, G., Czakkel, O., & De Luca, F. (2019). Neutron spin echo monitoring of segmental-like diffusion of water confined in the cores of carbon nanotubes. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 21(38), 21456–21463. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9cp04248b

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