Your question is interesting because only ionic conventional and polymeric surfactants have quantum properties and can be water quantum materials. Briefly, these properties are as follows. In the region of an extended liquid/liquid phase transition (micelle formation), quantum fluctuations and oscillations of the electron density of water on a scale of approximately 0.2 nm correlate with thermal fluctuations in the formation of a cavity in water to accommodate micelles of 2-6 nm. The charge of micelles is involved in this correlation. This new line of research could shed light on how viruses and bacteria enter the cell. For more information, you need to read our articles on this topic.
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