Vibrational dynamics of ice in reverse micelles

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2826376
Reference A.M. Dokter, C. Petersen, S. Woutersen and H.J. Bakker, Vibrational dynamics of ice in reverse micelles, J. Chem. Phys. 128, (2008)
Group Ultrafast Spectroscopy

The ultrafast vibrational dynamics of HDO:D2O ice at 180 K in anionic reverse micelles is studied by midinfrared femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy. Solutions containing reverse micelles are cooled to low temperatures by a fast-freezing procedure. The heating dynamics of the micellar solutions is studied to characterize the micellar structure. Small reverse micelles with a water content up to approximately 150 water molecules contain an amorphous form of ice that shows remarkably different vibrational dynamics compared to bulk hexagonal ice. The micellar amorphous ice has a much longer vibrational lifetime than bulk hexagonal ice and micellar liquid water. The vibrational lifetime is observed to increase linearly from 0.7 to 4 ps with the resonance frequency ranging from 3100 to 3500 cm-1. From the pump dependence of the vibrational relaxation the homogeneous linewidth of the amorphous ice is determined (55±5 cm-1).