Integration or segregation: how do molecules behave at oil/water interfaces?
@article{Moore2008IntegrationOS,
title={Integration or segregation: how do molecules behave at oil/water interfaces?},
author={Frederick G. Moore and Geraldine L. Richmond},
journal={Accounts of chemical research},
year={2008},
volume={41 6},
pages={
739-48
}
}It has been over 250 years since Benjamin Franklin, fascinated with the wave-stilling effect of oil on water, performed his famous oil-drop experiments; nevertheless, the behavior of water molecules adjacent to hydrophobic surfaces continues to fascinate today. In the 18th century, the calming of the seas seemed the most pertinent application of such knowledge; today, we understand that oil-on-water phenomena underlie a range of important chemical, physical, and biological processes, including…
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