The effect of hydrogen carbonate (HCO3-) and cations (Na+, K+) solvated in water were revisited according to high spectrally resolved Raman measurements. Water solutions with different bicarbonate concentrations or added with increasing amounts of monovalent cations were examined with respect to their Raman spectra both in the bulk state and at the solid/liquid interface with a silicon nitride (Si3N4) bioceramic. Spectroscopic calibrations confirmed that the Raman emission from OH-stretching in water is sensitive to molarity variations (in the order of tens of mM). The concentration gradient developed at the solid/liquid interface in cation-added solutions interacting with a Si3N4 surface was measured and found to be peculiar to individual ...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
International audienceThe control of the quality of water is a growing need in our modern societies ...
The effect of hydrogen carbonate (HCO3-) and cations (Na+, K+) solvated in water were revisited acco...
The effect of hydrogen carbonate (HCO3-) and cations (Na+, K+) solvated in water were revisited acco...
Raman spectroscopy is an efficient method which has been widely employed in many research fields. Ho...
Raman spectroscopy can be combined with multivariate curve resolution (MCR), more specifically, self...
Raman spectroscopy of aqueous solution is used to decompose spectra into pure water and solute induc...
The intermolecular hydrogen-bond stretching and librational motions of pure water give rise to broad...
The vibrational Raman spectrum of water can be used to probe changes in water structure as a functio...
International audienceRaman microspectrometry of water in individual aqueous fluid inclusions can pr...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
Raman spectroscopy in combination with multivariate curve resolution (Raman-MCR) is used to explore ...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
International audienceThe control of the quality of water is a growing need in our modern societies ...
The effect of hydrogen carbonate (HCO3-) and cations (Na+, K+) solvated in water were revisited acco...
The effect of hydrogen carbonate (HCO3-) and cations (Na+, K+) solvated in water were revisited acco...
Raman spectroscopy is an efficient method which has been widely employed in many research fields. Ho...
Raman spectroscopy can be combined with multivariate curve resolution (MCR), more specifically, self...
Raman spectroscopy of aqueous solution is used to decompose spectra into pure water and solute induc...
The intermolecular hydrogen-bond stretching and librational motions of pure water give rise to broad...
The vibrational Raman spectrum of water can be used to probe changes in water structure as a functio...
International audienceRaman microspectrometry of water in individual aqueous fluid inclusions can pr...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
Raman spectroscopy in combination with multivariate curve resolution (Raman-MCR) is used to explore ...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
A combined experimental/theoretical approach has been used to investigate the role of water in modif...
International audienceThe control of the quality of water is a growing need in our modern societies ...