Aqueous interfaces are ubiquitous in Nature and play a fundamental role in environmental or biological processes or modern nanotechnologies. These interfaces are negatively charged, and despite several decades of research, the rationale behind this phenomenon is still under debate. Two main controversial schools of thought argue on this issue; the first relies on the adsorption of hydroxide anions on hydrophobic surfaces, whereas the second one supports a self-rearrangement of water molecules at the interface bearing hydronium ions. Here, we report on two series of independent experimental studies (nanoprecipitation and interfacial tension measurements) that demonstrate that in the pH 5–10 range the negative interfacial charge of the colloi...
The surface tension of the air—water interface increases upon addition of inorganic salts, implying ...
The spontaneous negative charging of aqueous nonpolar interfaces has eluded quantitative first-princ...
International audienceIt is increasingly being accepted that solvation properties of ions and interf...
International audienceAqueous interfaces are ubiquitous in Nature and play a fundamental role in env...
Abstract: We report ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of hydroxide and hydronium ions near a ...
The effective charge of hydrophobic surfaces and in particular of the air–water interface is a cruci...
The ubiquity of aqueous solutions in contact with charged surfaces and the realization that the mole...
We present results from detailed molecular dynamics simulations revealing a counterintuitive spontan...
The surface-active ions tetraphenylarsonium (Ph<sub>4</sub>As<sup>+</sup>) and tetraphenylboron (Ph<...
We present results from detailed molecular dynamics simulations revealing a counterintuitive spontan...
The electrification of hydrophobic surfaces is an intensely debated subject in physical chemistry. W...
The fractionation of ions at liquid interfaces and its effects on the interfacial structure are of v...
The surface-active ions tetraphenylarsonium (Ph4As+) and tetraphenylboron (Ph4B-) have a similar str...
Ion hydration and interfacial water play crucial roles in numerous phenomena ranging from biological...
The molecular structure of the interfacial regions of aqueous electrolytes is poorly understood, des...
The surface tension of the air—water interface increases upon addition of inorganic salts, implying ...
The spontaneous negative charging of aqueous nonpolar interfaces has eluded quantitative first-princ...
International audienceIt is increasingly being accepted that solvation properties of ions and interf...
International audienceAqueous interfaces are ubiquitous in Nature and play a fundamental role in env...
Abstract: We report ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of hydroxide and hydronium ions near a ...
The effective charge of hydrophobic surfaces and in particular of the air–water interface is a cruci...
The ubiquity of aqueous solutions in contact with charged surfaces and the realization that the mole...
We present results from detailed molecular dynamics simulations revealing a counterintuitive spontan...
The surface-active ions tetraphenylarsonium (Ph<sub>4</sub>As<sup>+</sup>) and tetraphenylboron (Ph<...
We present results from detailed molecular dynamics simulations revealing a counterintuitive spontan...
The electrification of hydrophobic surfaces is an intensely debated subject in physical chemistry. W...
The fractionation of ions at liquid interfaces and its effects on the interfacial structure are of v...
The surface-active ions tetraphenylarsonium (Ph4As+) and tetraphenylboron (Ph4B-) have a similar str...
Ion hydration and interfacial water play crucial roles in numerous phenomena ranging from biological...
The molecular structure of the interfacial regions of aqueous electrolytes is poorly understood, des...
The surface tension of the air—water interface increases upon addition of inorganic salts, implying ...
The spontaneous negative charging of aqueous nonpolar interfaces has eluded quantitative first-princ...
International audienceIt is increasingly being accepted that solvation properties of ions and interf...