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The Diverse Nature of Ion Speciation at the Nanoscale Hydrophobic/Water Interface

Zdrali, Evangelia  
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Baer, Marcel D.
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Okur, Halil I.  
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March 14, 2019
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Many biological systems are composed of nanoscale structures having hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups adjacent to one another and in contact with aqueous electrolyte solution. The interaction of ions with such structures is of fundamental importance. Although many studies have focused on characterizing planar extended (often air/water) interfaces, little is known about ion speciation at complex nanoscale biological systems. To start understanding the complex mechanisms involved, we use a hexadecane nanodroplet system, stabilized with a dilute monolayer of positively charged dodecyltrimethylammonium cations (DTA(+)) groups in contact with an electrolyte solution (NaSCN). Using vibrational sum frequency scattering, second harmonic scattering, zeta-potential measurements, and quantum density functional theory, we find DTA(+)-SCN- ion pairing at concentrations as low as 5 mM. A variety of ion species emerge at different ionic strengths, with differently oriented SCN- groups adsorbed on hydrophilic or hydrophobic parts of the surface. This diverse and heterogeneous chemical environment is surprisingly different from the behavior at extended liquid planar interfaces, where ion pairing is typically detected at molar concentrations and nanoscale system stability is no requirement.

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DOI
10.1021/acs.jpcb.8b10207
Web of Science ID

WOS:000461537200022

Author(s)
Zdrali, Evangelia  
Baer, Marcel D.
Okur, Halil I.  
Mundy, Christopher J.
Roke, Sylvie  
Date Issued

2019-03-14

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Published in
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume

123

Issue

10

Start page

2414

End page

2423

Subjects

Chemistry, Physical

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Chemistry

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air-water

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2nd-harmonic generation

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oriented thiocyanate

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molecular-dynamics

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hydration

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scattering

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solvation

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anions

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raman

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na+

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REVIEWED

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June 18, 2019
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/157653
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