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Structures And Dynamics Of Interfacial Water Input From Theoretical Vibrational Sumfrequency Spectroscopy 1st Ed Fujie Tang

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Structures And Dynamics Of Interfacial Water Input From Theoretical Vibrational Sumfrequency Spectroscopy 1st Ed Fujie Tang
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.84 MB
Author: Fujie Tang
ISBN: 9789811389641, 9789811389658, 9811389640, 9811389659
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Structures And Dynamics Of Interfacial Water Input From Theoretical Vibrational Sumfrequency Spectroscopy 1st Ed Fujie Tang by Fujie Tang 9789811389641, 9789811389658, 9811389640, 9811389659 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the study of the interfacial water using molecular dynamics simulation and experimental sum frequency generation spectroscopy. It proposes a new definition of the free O-H groups at water-air interface and presents research on the structure and dynamics of these groups. Furthermore, it discusses the exponential decay nature of the orientation distribution of the free O-H groups of interfacial water and ascribes the origin of the down pointing free O-H groups to the presence of capillary waves on the surface. It also describes how, based on this new definition, a maximum surface H-bond density of around 200 K at ice surface was found, as the maximum results from two competing effects. Lastly, the book discusses the absorption of water molecules at the water–TiO2 interface. Providing insights into the combination of molecular dynamics simulation and experimental sum frequency generation spectroscopy, it is a valuable resource for researchers in the field.

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