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review article
Water at Interfaces
2016
The interfaces of neat water and aqueous solutions play a prominent role in many technological processes and in the environment. Examples of aqueous interfaces are ultrathin water films that cover most hydrophilic surfaces under ambient relative humidities, the liquid/solid interface which drives many electrochemical reactions, and the liquid/vapor interface, which governs the uptake and release of trace gases by the oceans and cloud droplets. In this article we review some of the recent experimental and theoretical advances in our knowledge of the properties of aqueous interfaces and discuss open questions and gaps in our understanding.
Type
review article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000379794000012
Authors
Bjornehohn, E.
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Hansen, Martin H.
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Hodgson, Andrew
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Liu, Li-Min
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Limmer, David T.
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Michaelides, Angelos
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Pedevilla, Philipp
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Rossmeisl, Jan
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Shen, Huaze
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Publication date
2016
Publisher
Published in
Volume
116
Issue
13
Start page
7698
End page
7726
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
October 18, 2016
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