Water at Interfaces: Faraday Discussion 249
English
Interfacial water is an important aspect for disciplines as diverse as atmospheric science, geochemistry, energy science, water purification/desalination, biology and medicine. An in-depth molecular-level description of water at interfaces is thus crucial to understand the observed macroscopic phenomena in aqueous systems, and then ultimately utilize or control those phenomena.
This volume brings together internationally leading researchers in this interdisciplinary field to explore and exchange ideas, both experimental and theoretical, to further our understanding of the fundamental properties of water at interfaces.
In this volume the topics covered include:
- Ice Interfaces
- Dynamics and Nano-Rheology of Interfacial Water
- Electrified/Charged Aqueous Interfaces
- Soft Matter-Water Interface