2013
DOI: 10.1021/jp4097088
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Structure of Self-Assembled Free Methanol/Tetrachloromethane Clusters

Abstract: The structure of molecular clusters of diameters at or below a nanometer is important both in nucleation phenomena and potentially for the preparation and application of nanoparticles. Little is known about the relationship between the structure and composition of the cluster and about the interplay between cluster composition, size, and temperature. The present project explores how the structure of mixed CH3OH/CCl4 clusters vary with composition and size; implicitly by changing the amount of noncondensing bac… Show more

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“…Firstly, the speed of the water cluster beam v c was calculated assuming an ideal mixture of He and H 2 O using [28][29][30] …”
Section: Estimating Salt Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the speed of the water cluster beam v c was calculated assuming an ideal mixture of He and H 2 O using [28][29][30] …”
Section: Estimating Salt Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heterogeneous clusters, being nanoversions of alloys and multicomponent substances, are interesting for theoretical and experimental studies related to the structure of a solid. Along with the studies devoted to the modeling of clusters of different composition and size [14,15], there are also experimental works with clusters consisting of two types of noble atoms (Ar, Kr or Xe) [7,16] or mixed atomic/molecular clusters [14,17,18]. As a rule, the investigations are aimed at studying the structure of small clusters that are formed of cooled gas mixture with relatively low pressure (not higher than several bar).…”
Section: Laser Physics Lettersmentioning
confidence: 99%