Water/solid interfaces are vital to our daily lives and are also a central theme across an incredibly wide range of scientific disciplines. Resolving the internal structure, that is, the O-H directionality, of water molecules adsorbed on solid surfaces has been one of the key issues of water science yet it remains challenging. Using a low-temperature scanning tunnelling microscope, we report submolecular-resolution imaging of individual water monomers and tetramers on NaCl(001) films supported by a Au(111) substrate at 5 K. The frontier molecular orbitals of adsorbed water were directly visualized, which allowed discrimination of the orientation of the monomers and the hydrogen-bond directionality of the tetramers in real space. Comparison ...
The dissolution of sodium chloride (NaCl) in water is a frequently encountered process in our daily ...
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2018-11-10The unique ability of water to form extended hydrogen bond network in the bulk environment...
Revealing the nature of a hydrogen-bond network in water structures is one of the imperative objecti...
The detailed and precise understanding of water-solid interaction largely relies on the development ...
The structure and growth of water films on surfaces is reviewed, starting from single molecules to t...
At low coverage and temperature the water−surface interaction determines the adsorption geometry of ...
Water is ubiquitous in nature and ordinary to us. However, no matter how common it is, water is uniq...
[EN] Hydration layers are formed on hydrophilic crystalline surfaces immersed in water. Their existe...
Over the past years, it has been found that understanding the metal/water interaction plays a vital ...
We investigated the local influence of the Au(111) herringbone reconstruction on the properties of t...
Water is one of the most studied substances with a variety of experimental and theoretical methods. ...
The molecular structure and interactions of interfacial water, i.e., the first monolayers of water a...
The molecular structure and interactions of interfacial water, i.e., the first monolayers of water a...
A molecular-scale description of water and ice is important in fields as diverse as atmospheric chem...
The dissolution of sodium chloride (NaCl) in water is a frequently encountered process in our daily ...
The pivotal importance of TiO2 as a technological material involves most applications in an aqueous ...
2018-11-10The unique ability of water to form extended hydrogen bond network in the bulk environment...
Revealing the nature of a hydrogen-bond network in water structures is one of the imperative objecti...
The detailed and precise understanding of water-solid interaction largely relies on the development ...
The structure and growth of water films on surfaces is reviewed, starting from single molecules to t...
At low coverage and temperature the water−surface interaction determines the adsorption geometry of ...
Water is ubiquitous in nature and ordinary to us. However, no matter how common it is, water is uniq...
[EN] Hydration layers are formed on hydrophilic crystalline surfaces immersed in water. Their existe...
Over the past years, it has been found that understanding the metal/water interaction plays a vital ...
We investigated the local influence of the Au(111) herringbone reconstruction on the properties of t...
Water is one of the most studied substances with a variety of experimental and theoretical methods. ...
The molecular structure and interactions of interfacial water, i.e., the first monolayers of water a...
The molecular structure and interactions of interfacial water, i.e., the first monolayers of water a...
A molecular-scale description of water and ice is important in fields as diverse as atmospheric chem...
The dissolution of sodium chloride (NaCl) in water is a frequently encountered process in our daily ...
The pivotal importance of TiO2 as a technological material involves most applications in an aqueous ...
2018-11-10The unique ability of water to form extended hydrogen bond network in the bulk environment...