A molecular perspective of water at metal interfaces
J Carrasco, A Hodgson, A Michaelides - Nature materials, 2012 - nature.com
Water/solid interfaces are relevant to a broad range of physicochemical phenomena and
technological processes such as corrosion, lubrication, heterogeneous catalysis and …
technological processes such as corrosion, lubrication, heterogeneous catalysis and …
Water adsorption and the wetting of metal surfaces
A Hodgson, S Haq - Surface science reports, 2009 - Elsevier
Water adsorption at metal surfaces is governed by a subtle balance between water–water
hydrogen bonding and water–metal interactions, which together determine the stability of …
hydrogen bonding and water–metal interactions, which together determine the stability of …
Thickness and structure of adsorbed water layer and effects on adhesion and friction at nanoasperity contact
Most inorganic material surfaces exposed to ambient air can adsorb water, and hydrogen
bonding interactions among adsorbed water molecules vary depending on, not only intrinsic …
bonding interactions among adsorbed water molecules vary depending on, not only intrinsic …
Controlled manipulation of single atoms and small molecules using the scanning tunnelling microscope
K Morgenstern, N Lorente, KH Rieder - physica status solidi (b), 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This article reviews manipulation of single molecules by scanning tunnelling microscopes, in
particular vertical manipulation, lateral manipulation, and inelastic electron tunnelling (IET) …
particular vertical manipulation, lateral manipulation, and inelastic electron tunnelling (IET) …
H-atom relay reactions in real space
Hydrogen bonds are the path through which protons and hydrogen atoms can be transferred
between molecules. The relay mechanism, in which H-atom transfer occurs in a sequential …
between molecules. The relay mechanism, in which H-atom transfer occurs in a sequential …
Water-Hydroxyl Layer on Cu(110): A Wetting Layer Stabilized by Bjerrum Defects
M Forster, R Raval, A Hodgson, J Carrasco… - Physical Review Letters, 2011 - APS
Understanding the composition and stability of mixed water-hydroxyl layers is a key step in
describing wetting and how surfaces respond to redox processes. Here we show that …
describing wetting and how surfaces respond to redox processes. Here we show that …
Water at surfaces and interfaces: From molecules to ice and bulk liquid
The structure and growth of water films on surfaces is reviewed, starting from single
molecules to two-dimensional wetting layers, and liquid interfaces. This progression follows …
molecules to two-dimensional wetting layers, and liquid interfaces. This progression follows …
[HTML][HTML] Nonequilibrium reaction rate theory: Formulation and implementation within the hierarchical equations of motion approach
Y Ke, C Kaspar, A Erpenbeck, U Peskin… - The Journal of Chemical …, 2022 - pubs.aip.org
The study of chemical reactions in environments under nonequilibrium conditions has been
of interest recently in a variety of contexts, including current-induced reactions in molecular …
of interest recently in a variety of contexts, including current-induced reactions in molecular …
Direct observation of double hydrogen transfer via quantum tunneling in a single porphycene molecule on a Ag (110) surface
Quantum tunneling of hydrogen atoms (or protons) plays a crucial role in many chemical
and biological reactions. Although tunneling of a single particle has been examined …
and biological reactions. Although tunneling of a single particle has been examined …
CO Hydrogenation Promoted by Oxygen Atoms Adsorbed onto Cu (100)
The electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) on Cu-based catalysts is a promising
method for converting anthropogenic CO2 to valuable chemical feedstocks and fuels …
method for converting anthropogenic CO2 to valuable chemical feedstocks and fuels …