The interaction of water with solid surfaces: fundamental aspects revisited
MA Henderson - Surface Science Reports, 2002 - Elsevier
Water is perhaps the most important and most pervasive chemical on our planet. The
influence of water permeates virtually all areas of biochemical, chemical and physical …
influence of water permeates virtually all areas of biochemical, chemical and physical …
Water adsorption and the wetting of metal surfaces
A Hodgson, S Haq - Surface science reports, 2009 - Elsevier
Water adsorption at metal surfaces is governed by a subtle balance between water–water
hydrogen bonding and water–metal interactions, which together determine the stability of …
hydrogen bonding and water–metal interactions, which together determine the stability of …
Molecular structure of water at interfaces: Wetting at the nanometer scale
The structure of water at the interface with other materials is thought to determine their
wetting properties and underlies the vast array of phenomena known under the names of …
wetting properties and underlies the vast array of phenomena known under the names of …
Structure and bonding of water on Pt (111)
We address the adsorption of water on Pt (111) using x-ray absorption, x-ray emission, and x-
ray photoelectron spectroscopy along with calculations in the framework of density …
ray photoelectron spectroscopy along with calculations in the framework of density …
Water adsorption on metal surfaces: A general picture from density functional theory studies
We present a density functional theory study of water adsorption on metal surfaces.
Prototype water structures including monomers, clusters, one-dimensional chains, and …
Prototype water structures including monomers, clusters, one-dimensional chains, and …
The water dimer I: Experimental characterization
As the archetype of water hydrogen bonding, the water dimer has been studied extensively
by both theory and experiment for nearly seven decades. In this article, we present a …
by both theory and experiment for nearly seven decades. In this article, we present a …
Adsorption of water at Pt (111) electrode in HClO4 solutions. The potential of zero charge
T Iwasita, X Xia - Journal of electroanalytical chemistry, 1996 - Elsevier
FTIR reflection-absorption spectra at Pt (111) show potential dependent bands near 3100
and 1620 cm− 1, corresponding respectively to the OH stretching and HOH in-plane …
and 1620 cm− 1, corresponding respectively to the OH stretching and HOH in-plane …
The application of QM/MM simulations in heterogeneous catalysis
The QM/MM simulation method is provenly efficient for the simulation of biological systems,
where an interplay of extensive environment and delicate local interactions drives a process …
where an interplay of extensive environment and delicate local interactions drives a process …
Water on FeO(111) and Fe3O4(111): Adsorption Behavior on Different Surface Terminations
Y Joseph, W Ranke, W Weiss - The Journal of Physical Chemistry …, 2000 - ACS Publications
The adsorption of water on ordered epitaxial FeO (111) and Fe3O4 (111) films was
investigated by thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS) and photoelectron spectroscopy …
investigated by thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS) and photoelectron spectroscopy …
Growth of thin crystalline ice films on Pt (111)
S Haq, J Harnett, A Hodgson - Surface science, 2002 - Elsevier
Adsorption of water on Pt (111) at 135 K or above proceeds by a Stranski–Krastanov
mechanism to form crystalline ice films. The structure of thin films reflects a conflict between …
mechanism to form crystalline ice films. The structure of thin films reflects a conflict between …