Solution structure of Titan-relevant aqueous ammonia by neutron diffraction.

IF 6.2 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Mazin Nasralla, Harrison Laurent, Oliver L G Alderman, Lorna Dougan
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Abstract

In 2034, NASA Dragonfly will arrive at Titan's Selk crater to study an environment where molten ice has potentially interacted with organics. Some models suggest that Titan has a sub-surface ocean enriched in ammonia, a molecule that forms a deep eutectic with water, implying that it strongly perturbs water's intermolecular structure. In anticipation of the Dragonfly mission, and to understand the effects of the addition of ammonia to liquid water, we used neutrons to probe the structure of a 20.5 wt.% ammonia-water solution at 273 K and 298 K at 1 bar. We observed the formation of ice-like motifs in ammonia's hydration shell, a result reminiscent of the 'microscopic icebergs' predicted to form around methane and non-polar solutes that were a feature of the original hypothesis for the hydrophobic effect. This result may have implications for the aqueous chemistry of Titan and ammonia-rich ocean worlds.

用中子衍射分析钛相关氨水溶液的结构。
2034年,美国宇航局的蜻蜓号将抵达土卫六的塞尔克陨石坑,研究融化的冰可能与有机物相互作用的环境。一些模型表明,土卫六有一个富含氨的地下海洋,氨是一种与水形成深层共晶的分子,这意味着它强烈地扰乱了水的分子间结构。在蜻蜓号任务的预期中,为了了解在液态水中加入氨的影响,我们使用中子来探测20.5 wt。%氨水溶液在273 K和298 K在1bar。我们观察到氨的水化壳中形成了冰状基元,这一结果让人想起了在甲烷和非极性溶质周围形成的“微观冰山”,这是疏水效应的原始假设的一个特征。这一结果可能会对土卫六和富含氨的海洋世界的水化学产生影响。
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Communications Chemistry
Communications Chemistry Chemistry-General Chemistry
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7.70
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146
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13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Chemistry is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the chemical sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new chemical insight to a specialized area of research. We also aim to provide a community forum for issues of importance to all chemists, regardless of sub-discipline.
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