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pH-Dependent Inversion of Hofmeister Trends in the Water Structure of the Electrical Double Layer

Author Affiliations
University of Alberta, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Published InThe Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Year2017
Citations116

Abstract

Specific ion effects (SIEs) are known to influence the acid/base behavior of silica and the interfacial structure of water, yet evidence of the effect of pH on SIEs is lacking. Here broadband vibrational sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy was used to study SIEs on the water structure at the electrical double layer (EDL) of silica as a function of pH and monovalent cation identity from pH 2–12 at 0.5 M salt concentration. SFG results indicate a direct Hofmeister series of cation adsorption at pH 8 (Li+ < Na+ < K+ < Cs+), with an inversion in this series occurring at pH > 10. In addition, an inversion in SFG intensity trends also occurred at pH < 6, which was attributed…
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