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Electrification of water interface

Yuki Uematsu

2021Journal of Physics Condensed Matter22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The surface charge of a water interface determines many fundamental processes in physical chemistry and interface science, and it has been intensively studied for over a hundred years. We summarize experimental methods to characterize the surface charge densities developed so far: electrokinetics, double-layer force measurements, potentiometric titration, surface-sensitive nonlinear spectroscopy, and surface-sensitive mass spectrometry. Then, we elucidate physical ion adsorption and chemical electrification as examples of electrification mechanisms. In the end, novel effects on surface electrification are discussed in detail. We believe that this clear overview of state of the art in a charged water interface will surely help the fundamental progress of physics and chemistry at interfaces in the future.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrificationAdsorptionInterface (matter)Contact electrificationCharge (physics)Chemical physicsSurface chargeEngineering physicsElectrostaticsIonChemistryNanotechnologyMaterials scienceElectric chargeSurface (topology)Chemical processCharge densityPotentiometric titrationAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Water chemistrySurface forces apparatusElectrostatic inductionElectric potentialSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesElectrostatics and Colloid InteractionsNanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
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