Publication | Open Access
What x rays can tell us about the interfacial profile of water near hydrophobic surfaces
73
Citations
45
References
2013
Year
EngineeringPhysicsInterfacial PhenomenonNatural SciencesFluid MechanicsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsInterfacial ProfileWettingWater DensitySurface TensionPhysical ChemistryInterfacial StudyChemistryHydrophobic SurfacesBiophysicsFree SurfaceHydrophobic Monolayer
The free surface of water and the interface between water and a hydrophobic surface both have positive interface energies. The water density near a free surface drops below the bulk density, and thus it is expected that water near a hydrophobic surface will also show a density depletion. However, efforts by multiple groups to detect and characterize the predicted gap at water-hydrophobic interfaces have produced contradictory results. We have studied the interface between water and fluoroalkylsilane self-assembled monolayers using specular x-ray reflectivity and analyzed the parameter-space landscapes of the merit functions being minimized by data fitting. This analysis yields a better understanding of confidence intervals than the customary process of reporting a unique best fit. We conclude that there are unambiguous gaps at water-hydrophobic interfaces when the hydrophobic monolayer is more densely packed.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1