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The inevitable accumulation of large ions and neutral molecules near hydrophobic surfaces and small ions near hydrophilic ones
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, U.P. 208016, India;2. Department of Material Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, U.P. 208016, India
Abstract:The present contribution offers a unified explanation to three central phenomena in physical chemistry of interfaces in contact with aqueous solution: (1) Accumulation of large anions at the air/water interface. (2) Accumulation of neutral gas molecules near hydrophobic surfaces and the resulting hydrophobic interaction between two such surfaces, and (3) The Hofmeister effect, namely, the enhanced propensity of small ions to hydrophilic surfaces and large ions to hydrophobic surfaces. The common thread linking these phenomena is the free energy balance between ion or molecule hydration in solution and the cost of localizing these objects at the water-surface interface. Comparing the results of an abstract lattice-gas model to force spectroscopy data collected by AFM we reveal the underlying principles and demonstrate their universality.
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