Despite a great deal of effort spanning for decades, it remains yet puzzling concerning how alcohol molecules functionalize the hydrogen bond (H-bond) networks of water. We employed an isotopic substitution method (using alcohol-heavy water system) to avoid spectral overlap between the alcohol hydroxyl groups and water hydrogen bonds. We showed spectrometrically that under the strong pulse laser, the low mixing ratio (V < 20%) of alcohol can strengthen the H-bond network structure of DO through :ÖCH↔ DÖ: compression. But when V > 20%, H-bond network of DO will deform via the self-association between alcohol molecules. Our experiments not only reveal the H-bond kinetics of heavy water-alcohol interactions but also provide important reference for understanding the distinctive properties of H-bond in water-organic system.
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