带不同电荷基团的表面活性剂对溴化物表面倾向的影响。

IF 2.7 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A Pub Date : 2025-04-03 Epub Date: 2025-03-21 DOI:10.1021/acs.jpca.4c07539
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海洋中的卤化物离子和海雾气溶胶粒子是大气中影响臭氧收支和辐射平衡的活性卤素的重要来源。卤素种类的多相循环与水溶液-空气界面上卤素离子的丰度有关。普遍存在的表面活性有机化合物可能影响卤化物离子的界面丰度。在这里,我们使用液体喷射x射线光电子能谱和分子动力学(MD)模拟来评估具有不同头基的表面活性剂对界面上溴离子和钠离子丰度的影响。报道了含有四丁基铵、己胺(HA)和硫酸丙基的溶液中Br 3d、Na 2s和O 1s的核能级光谱。我们使用光电子衰减模型来检索溴化物在这些不同表面活性剂存在下的界面浓度。实验结果证实了先前报道的界面上有四丁基铵存在时溴化物的强增强。反过来,硫酸丙酯对溴的丰度影响不大,但导致钠阳离子浓度显著提高。对含有己基铵和硫酸丙基的溴化物溶液进行的MD模拟表明,界面溴化物和钠的浓度分别增加,与实验结果相当。在MD模拟中,溴化物对羟基磷灰石的增强作用与溴化物对羟基磷灰石几乎不存在的作用之间的差异是由于实验溶液中存在少量的己基铵。目前的工作表明,静电相互作用在界面上的重要作用,这可能指导大气颗粒中阴离子和阳离子丰度的评估更普遍。
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Influence of Surfactants with Differently Charged Headgroups on the Surface Propensity of Bromide.

Halide ions in oceans and sea-spray aerosol particles are an important source of reactive halogen species in the atmosphere that impact the ozone budget and radiative balance. The multiphase cycling of halogen species is linked to the abundance of halide ions at the aqueous solution-air interface. Ubiquitously present surface-active organic compounds may affect the interfacial abundance of halide ions. Here, we use liquid jet X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to assess the impact of surfactants with different headgroups on the abundance of bromide and sodium ions at the interface. Core level spectra of Br 3d, Na 2s, and O 1s are reported for solutions containing tetrabutylammonium, hexylamine (HA), and propyl sulfate. We used a photoelectron attenuation model to retrieve the interfacial concentration of bromide in the presence of these different surfactants. The experimental results confirm the previously reported strong enhancement of bromide in the presence of tetrabutylammonium at the interface. In turn, propyl sulfate had a minor impact on the abundance of bromide but led to a significantly enhanced concentration of sodium cations. The MD simulations performed for bromide solutions containing hexylammonium and propyl sulfate show an enhancement of the interfacial bromide and sodium concentrations, respectively, comparable to the experimental results. The difference between the measured enhancement of bromide for HA and the nearly nonexistent effect of HA on bromide in the MD simulations is ascribed to the small amounts of hexylammonium present in the experimental solution. The present work suggests an important role of electrostatic interactions at the interface, which may guide the assessment of anion and cation abundances in atmospheric particles more generally.

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 化学-物理:原子、分子和化学物理
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1.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Physical Chemistry A is devoted to reporting new and original experimental and theoretical basic research of interest to physical chemists, biophysical chemists, and chemical physicists.
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