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Surface science of complex environmental interfaces: Oxide and carbonate surfaces in dynamic equilibrium with water vapor

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SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 602, Issue 18, Pages 2955-2962

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2008.07.039

Keywords

Adsorbed water; Oxides; Carbonates; Environmental interfaces; Environmental surface science

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  1. National Science Foundation [CHE-0503854]
  2. American Chemical Society [42820-AC5]

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Surface scientists are dealing more and more with complex systems that are challenging to investigate from both experimental and theoretical perspectives. The surface science of complex interfaces, such as environmental interfaces under ambient conditions of temperature and relative humidity, requires both advances in experimental and theoretical methods in order for conceptual insights to emerge. In this prospective, several aspects of environmental interfaces and the field of environmental surface science are discussed. These include: (i) adsorbed water on oxide and carbonate interfaces; (ii) surface chemistry of oxide and carbonate interfaces in the presence of co-adsorbed water; (iii) solvation of ions by co-adsorbed water on environmental interfaces; and (iv) research needs and challenges in environmental Surface science. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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