학술논문

Large variations in the propensity of aqueous oxychlorine anions for the solution/vapor interface.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Chemical Physics. 9/28/2009, Vol. 131 Issue 12, p124706. 7p. 2 Color Photographs, 2 Charts, 3 Graphs.
Subject
*PHOTOELECTRON spectroscopy
*PHOTOELECTRONS
*PERCHLORATES
*CHLORIDES
*ANIONS
Language
ISSN
0021-9606
Abstract
Core-level photoelectron spectroscopy measurements have been performed of aqueous solutions of NaCl codissolved with NaClOn (n=1–4). Each species has a distinct Cl 2p electron binding energy, which can be exploited for depth-profiling experiments to study the competition between Cl- and ClOn- anions for residing in the outermost layers of the solution/vapor interface. Strongest propensity for the surface is observed for n=4 (perchlorate), followed by n=3 (chlorate), n=2 (chlorite), n=0 (chloride), and n=1 (hypochlorite). Molecular dynamics simulations rationalize the greatest surface propensity of the most oxidized anions in terms of their larger size and polarizability. The anomalous behavior of hypochlorite, being less surface-active than chloride, although it is both larger and more polarizable, is suggested to arise from the charge asymmetry over the anion, increasing its efficiency for bulk solvation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]