Probe mossbauer diagnostics of dynamic properties of 2D-dimensional water layers in montmorillonite
Zalutskii A. A.1, Morozov V. V.1, Sokolov A. Yu.1, Shkolnikov E. N.1
1Yaroslavl State Technical University, Yaroslavl, Russla
Email: zalutskii-2017@mail.ru

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On the basis of Mossbuer spectroscopy, a methodological approach has been developed and tested that makes it possible to separate surface forces of various nature - electrostatic, dispersive, structural and hydrophobic, present in thin films of bound water in a clay mineral. For surface ice, two melting scenarios have been established that are characteristic of a second-order phase transition. The probe technique makes it possible to detect the presence of white and flicker noise in water films. Based on the results of the experiment, a specific type of scenario for the transition to dynamic chaos in a deterministic system was established. Keywords: surface forces, melting scenarios, dynamic chaos, 1/f-noise.
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