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On the Origin of Microheterogeneity: Mass Spectrometric Studies of Acetonitrile−Water and Dimethyl Sulfoxide−Water Binary Mixtures (Part 2)
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The microscopic structures of acetonitrile−water and DMSO−water binary mixed solvents and their influence on the solvation for solutes (some alcohols and phenol) have been studied on the basis of the cluster structures observed through a specially designed mass spectrometer. In acetonitrile−water mixtures, the water clusters were observed at water mole fractions: Xw > 0.2; on the other hand, in DMSO−water mixtures, the water clusters were observed only at much higher water mole fractions: Xw > 0.93. In the mixing processes, the water clusters were stabilized in the acetonitrile−water mixtures, whereas the DMSO clusters were stabilized in the DMSO−water mixtures. It is demonstrated that these microscopic structures directly affect the solvation for alcohols and phenol in these binary mixed solvents.
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