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Moving beyond the Solvent-Tip Approximation to Determine Site-Specific Variations of Interfacial Water Structure through 3D Force Microscopy

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Although interfacial solution structure impacts environmental, biological, and technological phenomena, including colloidal stability, protein assembly, heterogeneous nucleation, and water desalina as discussed by the authors, it has not been studied in the literature.
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Although interfacial solution structure impacts environmental, biological, and technological phenomena, including colloidal stability, protein assembly, heterogeneous nucleation, and water desalina...

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Atomically resolved interfacial water structures on crystalline hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces

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Stern and Diffuse Layer Interactions during Ionic Strength Cycling

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Water Structure in the Electrical Double Layer and the Contributions to the Total Interfacial Potential at Different Surface Charge Densities.

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Probing the Structural Details of Chitin Nanocrystal–Water Interfaces by Three‐Dimensional Atomic Force Microscopy

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Mechanical Properties of Boehmite Evaluated by Atomic Force Microscopy Experiments and Molecular Dynamic Finite Element Simulations

TL;DR: In this article, the behavior of boehmite is investigated using Atomic Force Microscopy AFM experiments and Molecular Dynamic Finite Element Method (MDFEM) simulations, and the results of these experiments are substantiated with accompanying X-ray diffraction and Raman experiments.
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Direct comparison between subnanometer hydration structures on hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces via three-dimensional scanning force microscopy

TL;DR: This work prepared hydrophilic mica substrates with some areas covered by mildly hydrophobic graphene layers and studied the resulting hydration layers using three-dimensional force measurements based on frequency-modulation atomic force microscopy, demonstrating the capability and significance of 3D force measurements in probing hydration behaviors on a heterogeneous substrate with a lateral resolution smaller than several nanometers.
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Hydration Structure of the Barite (001)–Water Interface: Comparison of X-ray Reflectivity with Molecular Dynamics Simulations

TL;DR: In this paper, the three-dimensional structure of the barite (001)water interface was studied using in situ specular and nonspecular X-ray reflectivity (XR).
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Atomistic Simulation of Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging of Hydration Layers on Calcite, Dolomite, and Magnesite Surfaces

TL;DR: In this article, atomic force microscopy (AFM) in water has enabled the study of hydration layer structures on crystal surfaces, and in a recent study on dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2), chemical sensitivity was improved.
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