Alkali halide (100) crystal surfaces are anomalous, being very poorly wetted by their own melt at the triple point. We present extensive simulations for NaCl, followed by calculations of the solid-vapor, solid-liquid, and liquid-vapor free energies showing that solid NaCl(100) is a nonmelting surface, and that its full behavior can quantitatively be accounted for within a simple Born-Meyer-Huggins-Fumi-Tosi model potential. The incomplete wetting is traced to the conspiracy of three factors: surface anharmonicities stabilizing the solid surface; a large density jump causing bad liquid-solid adhesion; incipient NaCl molecular correlations destabilizing the liquid surface. The latter is pursued in detail, and it is shown that surface short-ra...
The effects of liquids on intrinsic interfacial sliding have been studied in NaCl crystals. The prim...
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is one of the key components of atmospheric aerosols. The surface tension of ...
Contact angle of ethylene glycol and formamide on (100) faces of NaCl, KCl, and KBr single crystal w...
This paper presents a broad theoretical and simulation study of the high-temperature behavior of cry...
Contains fulltext : 27048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well known...
The emergence of Cl- ions from the surface of alkali halide salts at low relative humidity (RH) is p...
We used three sets of individual interaction potentials for alkali and halide ions. The first was th...
We have studied the liquid surface of sodium with extensive ab initio molecular dynamics simulations...
The crystallization transitions and physical stability of model aqueous alkali halide solutions are...
Through density consideration it is shown that the alkali halides go over into a liquid form which i...
In this Letter we report a simulation study in which we compare the solid-liquid interfacial free en...
Abstract Solutions at sub- or supercritical conditions receive much attention due to its significanc...
An experimental and theoretical study of premelting behaviour and mechanisms of melting in the alkal...
In this Letter we report a simulation study in which we compare the solid-liquid interfacial free en...
Despite the successful industrial practice to recover KCl by flotation, the adsorption state of coll...
The effects of liquids on intrinsic interfacial sliding have been studied in NaCl crystals. The prim...
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is one of the key components of atmospheric aerosols. The surface tension of ...
Contact angle of ethylene glycol and formamide on (100) faces of NaCl, KCl, and KBr single crystal w...
This paper presents a broad theoretical and simulation study of the high-temperature behavior of cry...
Contains fulltext : 27048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well known...
The emergence of Cl- ions from the surface of alkali halide salts at low relative humidity (RH) is p...
We used three sets of individual interaction potentials for alkali and halide ions. The first was th...
We have studied the liquid surface of sodium with extensive ab initio molecular dynamics simulations...
The crystallization transitions and physical stability of model aqueous alkali halide solutions are...
Through density consideration it is shown that the alkali halides go over into a liquid form which i...
In this Letter we report a simulation study in which we compare the solid-liquid interfacial free en...
Abstract Solutions at sub- or supercritical conditions receive much attention due to its significanc...
An experimental and theoretical study of premelting behaviour and mechanisms of melting in the alkal...
In this Letter we report a simulation study in which we compare the solid-liquid interfacial free en...
Despite the successful industrial practice to recover KCl by flotation, the adsorption state of coll...
The effects of liquids on intrinsic interfacial sliding have been studied in NaCl crystals. The prim...
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is one of the key components of atmospheric aerosols. The surface tension of ...
Contact angle of ethylene glycol and formamide on (100) faces of NaCl, KCl, and KBr single crystal w...