We present the results of ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of the solution-air interface of aqueous lithium bromide (LiBr). We find that, in agreement with the experimental data and previous simulation results with empirical polarizable force field models, Br- anions prefer to accumulate just below the first molecular water layer near the interface, whereas Li+ cations remain deeply buried several molecular layers from the interface, even at very high concentration. The separation of ions has a profound effect on the average orientation of water molecules in the vicinity of the interface. We also find that the hydration number of Li+ cations in the center of the slab Na-c,Na-Li+-H2O approximate to 4.7 +/- 0.3, regardless of the salt...
It is now well established by numerous experimental and computational studies that the adsorption pr...
International audienceWe investigate the Stern layer of charged silica–water interfaces by calculati...
Title: Solvent effects on ion pairing and photoionization in water Author: Mgr. et Ing. Eva Pluhařov...
We present the results of ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of the solution-air interface of ...
We investigate the interfacial structure of ionic solutions consisting of alkali halide ions in wate...
The ion-specific effects at the water/air interface represent a fundamentally essential topic of res...
Despite longstanding interest in the mechanism of salt dissolution in aqueous media, a molecular lev...
Molecular dynamics simulations of aqueous NaCl, KCl, NaI, and KI solutions are used to study the eff...
The deprotonation of formic acid is investigated using metadynamics in tandem with Born-Oppenheimer ...
We present results from theoretical studies of aqueous ionic solvation of alkali halides aimed at de...
Ion pairing of lithium and fluoride in water is described quantitatively using ab initio molecular d...
ABSTRACT: Aqueous solutions of LiCl have recently received much attention in connection with the stu...
The molecular structure of the interfacial regions of aqueous electrolytes is poorly understood, des...
Aqueous solutions of LiCl have recently received much attention in connection with the study of the ...
It is now well established by numerous experimental and computational studies that the adsorption pr...
It is now well established by numerous experimental and computational studies that the adsorption pr...
International audienceWe investigate the Stern layer of charged silica–water interfaces by calculati...
Title: Solvent effects on ion pairing and photoionization in water Author: Mgr. et Ing. Eva Pluhařov...
We present the results of ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of the solution-air interface of ...
We investigate the interfacial structure of ionic solutions consisting of alkali halide ions in wate...
The ion-specific effects at the water/air interface represent a fundamentally essential topic of res...
Despite longstanding interest in the mechanism of salt dissolution in aqueous media, a molecular lev...
Molecular dynamics simulations of aqueous NaCl, KCl, NaI, and KI solutions are used to study the eff...
The deprotonation of formic acid is investigated using metadynamics in tandem with Born-Oppenheimer ...
We present results from theoretical studies of aqueous ionic solvation of alkali halides aimed at de...
Ion pairing of lithium and fluoride in water is described quantitatively using ab initio molecular d...
ABSTRACT: Aqueous solutions of LiCl have recently received much attention in connection with the stu...
The molecular structure of the interfacial regions of aqueous electrolytes is poorly understood, des...
Aqueous solutions of LiCl have recently received much attention in connection with the study of the ...
It is now well established by numerous experimental and computational studies that the adsorption pr...
It is now well established by numerous experimental and computational studies that the adsorption pr...
International audienceWe investigate the Stern layer of charged silica–water interfaces by calculati...
Title: Solvent effects on ion pairing and photoionization in water Author: Mgr. et Ing. Eva Pluhařov...