An understanding of the structure of water on metal oxide nanoparticles is important due to its involvement in a number of surface processes, such as in the modification of transport near surfaces and the resulting impact on crystal growth and dissolution. However, as direct experimental measurements probing the metal oxide-water interface of nanoparticles are not easily performed, we use atomistic simulations using experimentally derived potential parameters to determine the structure and dynamics of the interface between magnesium oxide nanoparticles and water. We use a simple strategy to generate mineral nanoparticles, which can be applied to any shape, size, or composition. Molecular dynamics simulations were then used to examine the st...
The interaction of water with mineral surfaces, silica and alumina, is one of the most important che...
Surface divacancy at MgO(100) and its reactivity with water are studied by first-principles simulati...
International audienceThe interaction of water with extended defects such as mono- and diatomic step...
A key question in the field of ceramics and catalysis is how and to what extent residual water in th...
Stability parameters and dissolution behavior of engineered nanomaterials in aqueous systems are cri...
When a metal oxide surface is immersed in aqueous solution, it has the ability to bind, orient, and ...
Quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS) experiments carried out using time-of-flight and backscatteri...
242 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Molecular dynamics (MD) compu...
Abstract In this chapter we discuss the application of inelastic and quasielastic neutron scattering...
The interaction of mass-selected atomic clusters and nanoparticles with surfaces attracts strong int...
International audienceWhile subjected to radiation, gold nanoparticles (GNPs) have been shown to enh...
The structure of SnO<sub>2</sub> nanoparticles (avg. 5 nm) with a few layers of water on the surface...
The investigation of water-mineral interfaces plays a pivotal role in the study of various environme...
Mineral particles capture water vapor in the atmosphere in the form of water films that are only few...
Hydroxyapatite, the main mineral phase of mammalian tooth enamel and bone, grows within nanoconfined...
The interaction of water with mineral surfaces, silica and alumina, is one of the most important che...
Surface divacancy at MgO(100) and its reactivity with water are studied by first-principles simulati...
International audienceThe interaction of water with extended defects such as mono- and diatomic step...
A key question in the field of ceramics and catalysis is how and to what extent residual water in th...
Stability parameters and dissolution behavior of engineered nanomaterials in aqueous systems are cri...
When a metal oxide surface is immersed in aqueous solution, it has the ability to bind, orient, and ...
Quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS) experiments carried out using time-of-flight and backscatteri...
242 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Molecular dynamics (MD) compu...
Abstract In this chapter we discuss the application of inelastic and quasielastic neutron scattering...
The interaction of mass-selected atomic clusters and nanoparticles with surfaces attracts strong int...
International audienceWhile subjected to radiation, gold nanoparticles (GNPs) have been shown to enh...
The structure of SnO<sub>2</sub> nanoparticles (avg. 5 nm) with a few layers of water on the surface...
The investigation of water-mineral interfaces plays a pivotal role in the study of various environme...
Mineral particles capture water vapor in the atmosphere in the form of water films that are only few...
Hydroxyapatite, the main mineral phase of mammalian tooth enamel and bone, grows within nanoconfined...
The interaction of water with mineral surfaces, silica and alumina, is one of the most important che...
Surface divacancy at MgO(100) and its reactivity with water are studied by first-principles simulati...
International audienceThe interaction of water with extended defects such as mono- and diatomic step...