Nanoparticle-induced ion-sensitive reduction in decane-water interfacial tension.
@article{Wen2018NanoparticleinducedIR,
title={Nanoparticle-induced ion-sensitive reduction in decane-water interfacial tension.},
author={Boyao Wen and Chengzhen Sun and Bofeng Bai},
journal={Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP},
year={2018},
volume={20 35},
pages={
22796-22804
}
}The synergistic effect of ions and nanoparticles on the interfacial tension is of great significance for extensive applications in interface-related industrial processes. However, its mechanisms are still unclear owing to a lack of understanding on the interaction between nanoparticles/ions at the interface. Here, we employ the molecular dynamics method to explore the synergistic effect of ions and nanoparticles on reducing the decane-water interfacial tension and reveal the dominant role of…
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