Abstract
Molecular dynamics simulations provide evidence of strong reorientational effects of methanol molecules in the surface layer of a microdroplet, composed of an equimolar mixture of methanol and water, so that the orientational bias of methanol molecules in the mixture appears to be stronger than in droplets of pure methanol.
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