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Supercritical density fluctuations and structural heterogeneity in supercooled water-glycerol microdroplets

Soft Condensed Matter 2024-10-14 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

Recent experiments and theoretical studies strongly indicate that water exhibits a liquid-liquid phase transition (LLPT) in the supercooled domain. An open question is how the LLPT of water can affect the properties of aqueous solutions. Here, we study the structural and thermodynamic properties of supercooled glycerol-water microdroplets at dilute conditions (χg=3.2 %\chi_g=3.2~\% glycerol mole fraction). The combination of rapid evaporative cooling with ultrafast X-ray scattering allows us to outrun crystallization and gain access to the deeply supercooled regime down to T=229.3T=229.3 K. We find that the density fluctuations of the glycerol-water solution or, equivalently, its isothermal compressibility, κT\kappa_T, increases upon cooling. This is confirmed by molecular dynamics simulations, which indicate that the presence of glycerol shifts the temperature of maximum κT\kappa_T from T=230T=230 K in pure water down to T=223T=223 K in the solution. Our findings elucidate the interplay between the complex behavior of water, including its LLPT, and the properties of aqueous solutions at low temperatures, which can have practical consequences in cryogenic biological applications and cryopreservation techniques.

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@article{arxiv.2410.08952,
  title  = {Supercritical density fluctuations and structural heterogeneity in supercooled water-glycerol microdroplets},
  author = {Sharon Berkowicz and Iason Andronis and Anita Girelli and Mariia Filianina and Maddalena Bin and Kyeongmin Nam and Myeongsik Shin and Markus Kowalewski and Tetsuo Katayama and Nicolas Giovambattista and Kyung Hwan Kim and Fivos Perakis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.08952},
  year   = {2024}
}