Chloride ions induce order-disorder transition at water-oxide interfaces

Volume: 88, Issue: 6
Published: Dec 11, 2013
Abstract
Water can form quasi-two-dimensional ordered layers near a solid interface. The solvation dynamics and ionic transport phenomena through this ordered water structure is of direct relevance to a variety of problems in interface science. Molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the impact of local fluctuation of the chloride ion density in the vicinity of an oxide surface on the structure and dynamics of water layers. We demonstrate that...
Paper Details
Title
Chloride ions induce order-disorder transition at water-oxide interfaces
Published Date
Dec 11, 2013
Volume
88
Issue
6
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