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Surface stratification determines the interfacial water structure of simple electrolyte solutions
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Surface stratification determines the interfacial water structure of simple electrolyte solutions

Y. Litman, K. Chiang, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Yair Litman, Kuo-Yang Chiang, Takakazu Seki, Yuki Nagata, and Mischa Bonn reveals that larger ions do not behave as surface-active elements in electrolyte solutions. Instead, they uncover a stratified interface where ions reside in a subsurface layer, altering water organization at the air/water boundary.... show more
Abstract
The distribution of ions at the air/water interface plays a decisive role in many natural processes. Several studies have reported that larger ions tend to be surface-active, implying ions are located on top of the water surface, thereby inducing electric fields that determine the interfacial water structure. Here we challenge this view by combining surface-specific heterodyne-detected vibrational sum-frequency generation with neural network-assisted ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. Our results show that ions in typical electrolyte solutions are, in fact, located in a subsurface region, leading to a stratification of such interfaces into two distinctive water layers. The outermost surface is ion-depleted, and the subsurface layer is ion-enriched. This surface stratification is a key element in explaining the ion-induced water reorganization at the outermost air/water interface.
Publisher
Nature Chemistry
Published On
Apr 01, 2024
Authors
Yair Litman, Kuo-Yang Chiang, Takakazu Seki, Yuki Nagata, Mischa Bonn
Tags
ionselectrolyte solutionssurface activityvibrational sum-frequency generationwater reorganizationstratified interface
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