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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of nanoconfined water

ORAL

Abstract

Nanoscale interactions at the solid liquid boundary have been notoriously difficult to characterize, due to sensitivity, spatial, and temporal limitations of measurement techniques. Through dynamical decoupling sensing schema using shallow nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers we probe the molecular dynamics of water molecules confined within engineered ~5-nm-tall channels formed by a hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) structure on the diamond surface. The resulting nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) proton spectrum shows evolving confinement effects as water slowly diffuses out of the chamber. Concurrent measurements show the evolution of satellite peaks within our NMR 1H water spectra, which we postulate arise from hyperfine interactions between charged clusters of water molecules produced by NV charge carrier generation. Correlation measurements show us long lasting nuclear spin coherences, indicative of molecular dynamics intermediate between bulk water and ice. We use molecular dynamics modeling and density functional theory calculations to understand how cluster formations may arise from accumulation of surface charge and carrier injection into the fluid under laser illumination. Further understanding of these dynamics has broad impacts in areas spanning geophysics, tribology, catalysis, polymer science, and biology.

Presenters

  • Rohma Khan

    The Graduate Center, City University of New York

Authors

  • Rohma Khan

    The Graduate Center, City University of New York

  • Daniela Pagliero

    City College of New York, The City College of New York

  • Kang Xu

    City College of New York

  • Abraham Wolcott

    Columbia University

  • Carlos Andres Meriles

    City College of New York

  • Kapila Wasa

    The Graduate Center, City University of New York

  • Ankit Bhardwaj

    The University of Manchester

  • Radha Boya

    Manchester University

  • Gustavo Lopez

    Lehman College of the City University of New York, The City University of New York, Lehman College and the Graduate Center, The City University of New York Lehman College

  • Nicolas Giovambattista

    Brooklyn College, The City University of New York, Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center