Electrostatic interactions near surfaces and interfaces are ubiquitous in many fields of science. Continuum electrostatics predicts that ions will be attracted to conducting electrodes but repelled by surfaces with lower dielectric constant than the solvent. However, several recent studies found that certain “chaotropic” ions have similar adsorption behavior at air/water and graphene/water interfaces. Here we systematically study the effect of polarization of the surface, the solvent, and solutes on the adsorption of ions onto the electrode surfaces using molecular dynamics simulation. An efficient method is developed to treat an electrolyte system between two parallel conducting surfaces by exploiting the mirror-expanded symmetry of the ex...
The results of molecular dynamics simulations of the properties of water in an aqueous ionic solutio...
Coarse-grained implicit solvent Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations have been used to investigate th...
peer-reviewedInterpretation of electrochemical data generated at the interface between two immiscibl...
At the graphene–electrolyte interface, the polarizability of both the surface and the solution plays...
Anions generally associate more favorably with the air-water interface than cations. In addition to ...
Anions generally associate more favorably with the air-water interface than cations. In addition to ...
The interfacial behavior of graphene is involved in a number of technological processes and applicat...
In this thesis we conduct a thorough study of the forces that act on ions when they are near air-wat...
By treating both the short-range (solvation) and long-range (image force) electrostatic forces as we...
Anions generally associate more favorably with the air-water interface than cations. In addition to ...
Many vital processes taking place in electrolytes, such as nanoparticle self-assembly, water purific...
The adsorption of ions at the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) is prim...
Adsorption of charged species at the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) ...
Surfaces are able to control physical-chemical processes in multi-component solution systems and, as...
We present a simple, unified theory for the self-energy of an ion near a dielectric interface. Our t...
The results of molecular dynamics simulations of the properties of water in an aqueous ionic solutio...
Coarse-grained implicit solvent Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations have been used to investigate th...
peer-reviewedInterpretation of electrochemical data generated at the interface between two immiscibl...
At the graphene–electrolyte interface, the polarizability of both the surface and the solution plays...
Anions generally associate more favorably with the air-water interface than cations. In addition to ...
Anions generally associate more favorably with the air-water interface than cations. In addition to ...
The interfacial behavior of graphene is involved in a number of technological processes and applicat...
In this thesis we conduct a thorough study of the forces that act on ions when they are near air-wat...
By treating both the short-range (solvation) and long-range (image force) electrostatic forces as we...
Anions generally associate more favorably with the air-water interface than cations. In addition to ...
Many vital processes taking place in electrolytes, such as nanoparticle self-assembly, water purific...
The adsorption of ions at the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) is prim...
Adsorption of charged species at the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) ...
Surfaces are able to control physical-chemical processes in multi-component solution systems and, as...
We present a simple, unified theory for the self-energy of an ion near a dielectric interface. Our t...
The results of molecular dynamics simulations of the properties of water in an aqueous ionic solutio...
Coarse-grained implicit solvent Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations have been used to investigate th...
peer-reviewedInterpretation of electrochemical data generated at the interface between two immiscibl...