Dynamic Solidification in Nanoconfined Water Films

Peter M. Hoffmann, Shah H. Khan, George Matei, Shivprasad V. Patil

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Abstract

Mechanical properties of nanoconfined water layers are still poorly understood and continue to create controversy, despite their importance for biology and nanotechnology. We report on dynamic nanomechanical measurements of water films compressed to a few single molecular layers. We show that the mechanical properties of nanoconfined water layers change significantly with their dynamic state. In particular, we observed a sharp transition from viscous to elastic response even at extremely slow compression rates, indicating that mechanical relaxation times increase dramatically once water is compressed to less than 3–4 molecular layers.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalPhysical Review Letters
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 30 2010

Keywords

  • nanotechnology
  • molecular layers
  • biology

Disciplines

  • Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

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