Electrolytes interact with water in many ways: changing dipole orientation, inducing charge transfer, and distorting the hydrogen-bond network in the bulk and at interfaces. Numerous experiments and computations have detected short-range perturbations that extend up to three hydration shells around individual ions. We report a multiscale investigation of the bulk and surface of aqueous electrolyte solutions that extends from the atomic scale (using atomistic modeling) to nanoscopic length scales (using bulk and interfacial femtosecond second harmonic measurements) to the macroscopic scale (using surface tension experiments). Electrolytes induce orientational order at concentrations starting at 10 μM that causes nonspecific changes in the su...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
Aqueous interfaces are omnipresent in nature. Nonlinear optical methods such as second harmonic and ...
R.K. is supported by the School of Chemical Engineering of Aalto University through a doctoral schol...
Water is ubiquitous on Earth, playing a critical role for a plethora of structures, processes and ch...
International audienceLong-range ordering of water around solutes has been repeatedly invoked as the...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
This contribution aims to elucidate the connection between ion-ion-solvent interactions in the bul...
International audienceWater-in-salt electrolytes are a fascinating new class of highly concentrated ...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
Aqueous interfaces are omnipresent in nature. Nonlinear optical methods such as second harmonic and ...
R.K. is supported by the School of Chemical Engineering of Aalto University through a doctoral schol...
Water is ubiquitous on Earth, playing a critical role for a plethora of structures, processes and ch...
International audienceLong-range ordering of water around solutes has been repeatedly invoked as the...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
This contribution aims to elucidate the connection between ion-ion-solvent interactions in the bul...
International audienceWater-in-salt electrolytes are a fascinating new class of highly concentrated ...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
International audienceThe ion-induced long-range orientational order between water molecules recentl...
Aqueous interfaces are omnipresent in nature. Nonlinear optical methods such as second harmonic and ...
R.K. is supported by the School of Chemical Engineering of Aalto University through a doctoral schol...