Theory of Metallic Work Functions Between Metals and Layers of Exclusion Zone Ordered Water
@article{Widom2016TheoryOM, title={Theory of Metallic Work Functions Between Metals and Layers of Exclusion Zone Ordered Water}, author={Allan Widom and John D. Swain and Yogendra Srivastava}, journal={arXiv: General Physics}, year={2016} }
The magnitude of the work function to bring an electron from a metal into the exclusion zone water layer making hydrophilic contact with the metallic interface is theoretically computed. The agreement with recent experimental measurements is satisfactory.
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