表面和界面上的水:从分子到冰和散装液体

IF 8.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Tomoko K. Shimizu , Sabine Maier , Albert Verdaguer , Juan-Jesus Velasco-Velez , Miquel Salmeron
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引用次数: 32

摘要

综述了表面水膜的结构和生长,从单分子到二维润湿层,再到液体界面。这一进展伴随着温度和蒸汽压的增加,从超高真空中的几开尔文,扫描隧道和原子力显微镜(STM和AFM)提供分子水平的晶体学信息,到表面敏感光谱技术提供电子结构信息的环境条件。我们展示了单个分子如何与金属和非金属表面结合,以及它们的扩散和聚集。我们研究了STM尖端如何通过激发振动和电子模式来操纵水分子,从而触发分子的扩散和解离。我们还回顾了在环境潮湿条件下,水在非金属基质上的吸附和结构,包括云母,碱卤化物和其他。我们最后讨论了最近在探索固液界面分子水平结构方面的进展,这影响了我们对腐蚀和电化学过程的基本理解。
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Water at surfaces and interfaces: From molecules to ice and bulk liquid

The structure and growth of water films on surfaces is reviewed, starting from single molecules to two-dimensional wetting layers, and liquid interfaces. This progression follows the increase in temperature and vapor pressure from a few degrees Kelvin in ultra-high vacuum, where Scanning Tunneling and Atomic Force Microscopies (STM and AFM) provide crystallographic information at the molecular level, to ambient conditions where surface sensitive spectroscopic techniques provide electronic structure information. We show how single molecules bind to metal and non-metal surfaces, their diffusion and aggregation. We examine how water molecules can be manipulated by the STM tip via excitation of vibrational and electronic modes, which trigger molecular diffusion and dissociation. We review also the adsorption and structure of water on non-metal substrates including mica, alkali halides, and others under ambient humid conditions. We finally discuss recent progress in the exploration of the molecular level structure of solid-liquid interfaces, which impact our fundamental understanding of corrosion and electrochemical processes.

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Progress in Surface Science
Progress in Surface Science 工程技术-物理:凝聚态物理
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
10
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Progress in Surface Science publishes progress reports and review articles by invited authors of international stature. The papers are aimed at surface scientists and cover various aspects of surface science. Papers in the new section Progress Highlights, are more concise and general at the same time, and are aimed at all scientists. Because of the transdisciplinary nature of surface science, topics are chosen for their timeliness from across the wide spectrum of scientific and engineering subjects. The journal strives to promote the exchange of ideas between surface scientists in the various areas. Authors are encouraged to write articles that are of relevance and interest to both established surface scientists and newcomers in the field.
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