Air-aqueous sodium halide solution interfaces are examined using vibrational sum frequency generation(SFG)
spectroscopy. Raman and ATR-FTIR (attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared) spectroscopies
are also used to compare the effects of halide anions on the water structure of the bulk solution to that of the
interface. The interfacial water structures for the sodium fluoride and chloride aqueous solutions are found to
be similar to the air-water interface, whereas sodium bromide and iodide aqueous solutions cause significant
distortion of the hydrogen-bonding network. Analysis of the spectra indicates higher concentrations of bromide
and iodide anions in the interfacial region with an increase in interfacial depth. 表面和頻光譜分析系統(tǒng)(SFG)
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