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Ion segregation and deliquescence of alkali halide nanocrystals on SiO 2
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Ion segregation and deliquescence of alkali halide nanocrystals on SiO 2

Kenta Arima, Peng Jiang, Deng-Sung Lin, Albert Verdaguer and Miquel Salmero
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.113(35), pp.9715-9720
03/09/2009

Abstract

The adsorption of water on alkali halide (KBr, KCl, KF, NaCl) nanocrystals on SiO 2 and their deliquescence was investigated as a function of relative humidity (RH) from 8% to near saturation by scanning polarization force microscopy. At low humidity, water adsorption solvates ions at the surface of the crystals and increases their mobility. This results in a large increase in the dielectric constant, which is manifested in an increase in the electrostatic force and in an increase in the apparent height of the nanocrystals. Above 58% RH, the diffusion of ions leads to Ostwald ripening, where larger nanocrystals grow at the expense of the smaller ones. At the deliquescence point, droplets were formed. For KBr, KCl, and NaCl, the droplets exhibit a negative surface potential relative to the surrounding region, which is indicative of the preferential segregation of anions to the air/solution interface. © 2009 American Chemical Society.

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