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. 1985 Jul;48(1):117-24.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(85)83765-6.

The vibrational spectrum of water in liquid alkanes

The vibrational spectrum of water in liquid alkanes

M P Conrad et al. Biophys J. 1985 Jul.

Abstract

The water wire hypothesis of hydrogen-ion transport in lipid bilayers has prompted a search for water aggregates in bulk hydrocarbons. The asymmetric stretching vibration of the water dissolved in n-decane and in a number of other alkanes and alkenes has been observed. The water band in the alkanes is very wide and fits to the results of a J-diffusion calculation for the water rotation. This implies that the water is freely rotating between collisions with the solvent and certainly not hydrogen bonded to anything. The existence of water aggregates is thus most unlikely. In contrast, water in an alkene is hydrogen bonded to the solvent molecules (although not to other water molecules) and shows an entirely different spectrum.

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