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Hydrogen bonding between organic molecules and water is of great importance in many biological systems. We elucidate the formation of H-bond networks in an equimolar mixture of acetic acid and water. The presence in the system of various molecular arrangements involving dimers, trimers and one tetramer is highlihted.

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New neutron scattering experiments at large momentum transfer were conducted to characterise with a great precision the local order in the studied system. A competitiveness of the formation of H-bond network between water and acetic acid is highlghted.

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This page is a summary of: Hydrogen-bond network in an equimolar acetic acid–water mixture as studied by neutron scattering and density functional theory, The Journal of Chemical Physics, December 2023, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0171172.
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