Authors
Olle Bjorneholm, Gunnar Ohrwall, Arnaldo Naves De Brito, Hans Ågren, Vincenzo Carravetta
Publication date
2022/11/23
Source
Accounts of chemical research
Volume
55
Issue
23
Pages
3285-3293
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Conspectus
The gas–liquid interface of water is environmentally relevant due to the abundance of aqueous aerosol particles in the atmosphere. Aqueous aerosols often contain a significant fraction of organics. As aerosol particles are small, surface effects are substantial but not yet well understood. One starting point for studying the surface of aerosols is to investigate the surface of aqueous solutions. We review here studies of the surface composition of aqueous solutions using liquid-jet photoelectron spectroscopy in combination with theoretical simulations. Our focus is on model systems containing two functional groups, the carboxylic group and the amine group, which are both common in atmospheric organics. For alkanoic carboxylic acids and alkyl amines, we find that the surface propensity of such amphiphiles can be considered to be a balance between the hydrophilic interactions of the functional group and …
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