We carry out a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy study on the dynamics of lysozyme hydration water. We consider a hydration level corresponding to a single water monolayer. We investigate the thermodynamical region from 295K to 355 K, at temperatures below and above the magic temperature T* ~ 320 K. In particular, we focus our attention on hydration water mean-square displacement (MSD) as a function of the diffusion time at different temperatures. Our results suggest the occurrence of a smooth anomalous diffusion from a sub-diffusive state (T < T*) to a super-diffusive one (T > T*). These conclusions confirm the importance of the temperature T* as the border for water behavior.

The time dependence dynamics of hydration water changes upon crossing T*

Corsaro C;Mallamace F
2016

Abstract

We carry out a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy study on the dynamics of lysozyme hydration water. We consider a hydration level corresponding to a single water monolayer. We investigate the thermodynamical region from 295K to 355 K, at temperatures below and above the magic temperature T* ~ 320 K. In particular, we focus our attention on hydration water mean-square displacement (MSD) as a function of the diffusion time at different temperatures. Our results suggest the occurrence of a smooth anomalous diffusion from a sub-diffusive state (T < T*) to a super-diffusive one (T > T*). These conclusions confirm the importance of the temperature T* as the border for water behavior.
2016
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The Structure and Dynamics of Supercooled Water and Other Glassy Materials
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hydration water
dynamical changes
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Vasi, S; Corsaro, C; Mallamace, D; Mallamace, F
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