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Simultaneous Analysis of Equilibrium Fluctuations at the Surface and in the Bulk of a Binary Liquid Mixture by Dynamic Light Scattering.

For the first time, we demonstrate that it is possible to simultaneously analyze microscopic fluctuations at the surface and in the bulk of a binary liquid mixture by dynamic light scattering in macroscopic thermodynamic equilibrium. For a model system containing n-octacosane and ethanol, three individual signals distinguishable in the time-resolved analysis of the scattered light intensity appear on different time scales. One oscillatory signal from surface fluctuations at the vapor-liquid interface in the short-time range and two exponential Rayleigh signals from fluctuations in temperature and concentration in the bulk of fluid in the long-time range could be associated with hydrodynamic modes. This microscopic information allows for a simultaneous determination of the macroscopic properties interfacial tension, kinematic viscosity, thermal diffusivity, and mutual diffusivity within a single experimental run. The presented approach represents a worthwhile strategy, for example, in the context of sensor development for an effective multiproperty determination of fluid systems.

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