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Insight into the Structure and Dynamics of Ethanol–Water Binary Mixture Confined in Nanochannel by Mica and Graphene

Investigation of the structural properties and dynamics of fluid mixture confined in nanochannels has become an essential topic in many fields due to potential applications in nanofluidic devices and biological systems. Here, we study the ethanol–water blend confined between the mica and single or m...

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Published in:The journal of physical chemistry. B 2022-09, Vol.126 (38), p.7385-7392
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