The surface charge/surface potential of the air/water interface plays a key role in many natural and industrial processes. Since the first decade of the 20th century, there are many theoretical proposals to describe the surface charge in the presence of different moieties. However, a complete and consistent description of the interfacial layer remains elusive. More recently, the theoretical frameworks and experimental data get complementary support from the simulation at a molecular level. This paper reviews the recent developments from the theoretical, experimental and simulation aspects. The combined results indicated that the interaction between hydration shells of adsorbed ions and the H-bonds network of surface water plays a critical r...
The distribution of hydronium and hydroxide ions at the air-water interface has been a problem of mu...
Although conceptually simple, the air–water interface displays rich behavior and is subject to inten...
Vapor-phase molecules are adsorbed at air-water interfaces to a much greater extent than can be expl...
An accurate prediction of the surface potential (ϕ) at the air−water interface is critical to calcul...
The surface tension of the air—water interface increases upon addition of inorganic salts, implying ...
A problem associated with the surface potential jump at the air-water interface has been studied for...
In this thesis we conduct a thorough study of the forces that act on ions when they are near air-wat...
Availability of highly reactive halogen ions at the surface of aerosols has tremendous implications ...
Explaining and predicting the distribution of ions at the air water interface has been a central cha...
A theory is presented which allows us to quantitatively calculate the excess surface tension of acid...
Explaining and predicting the distribution of ions at the air-water interface has been a central cha...
Anions generally associate more favorably with the air-water interface than cations. In addition to ...
Significant effort has been undertaken to better understand the molecular details governing the prop...
We review the experimental and theoretical results for the adsorption and structure of ionic surfact...
The distribution of hydronium and hydroxide ions at the air-water interface has been a problem of mu...
The distribution of hydronium and hydroxide ions at the air-water interface has been a problem of mu...
Although conceptually simple, the air–water interface displays rich behavior and is subject to inten...
Vapor-phase molecules are adsorbed at air-water interfaces to a much greater extent than can be expl...
An accurate prediction of the surface potential (ϕ) at the air−water interface is critical to calcul...
The surface tension of the air—water interface increases upon addition of inorganic salts, implying ...
A problem associated with the surface potential jump at the air-water interface has been studied for...
In this thesis we conduct a thorough study of the forces that act on ions when they are near air-wat...
Availability of highly reactive halogen ions at the surface of aerosols has tremendous implications ...
Explaining and predicting the distribution of ions at the air water interface has been a central cha...
A theory is presented which allows us to quantitatively calculate the excess surface tension of acid...
Explaining and predicting the distribution of ions at the air-water interface has been a central cha...
Anions generally associate more favorably with the air-water interface than cations. In addition to ...
Significant effort has been undertaken to better understand the molecular details governing the prop...
We review the experimental and theoretical results for the adsorption and structure of ionic surfact...
The distribution of hydronium and hydroxide ions at the air-water interface has been a problem of mu...
The distribution of hydronium and hydroxide ions at the air-water interface has been a problem of mu...
Although conceptually simple, the air–water interface displays rich behavior and is subject to inten...
Vapor-phase molecules are adsorbed at air-water interfaces to a much greater extent than can be expl...