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Probing the Structure and Dynamics of Interfacial Water with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Spectroscopy
Published on: May 27, 2018
Sticking properties of water clusters
Sébastien Zamith1, Pierre Feiden, Pierre Labastie
1Laboratoire collisions Agrégats Réactivité, Université de Toulouse, UPS, IRSAMC, F-31062 Toulouse, France.
Abstract:
Absolute attachment cross sections of single water molecules onto mass-selected protonated water clusters have been measured in the 30-200 size range and for collision energies down to approximately 50 meV. The major surprise is that the attachment cross sections are always smaller or equal to the hard sphere cross section. The attractive interaction between water molecules and charged water nanodroplets does not enhance the sticking probability as expected. The attachment probability is reduced due to dynamical processes on a short time scale; that is, inelastic scattering occurs when the duration of the collision becomes smaller than the period of the O..O..O surface bending motion. A simple analytical expression is derived that gives the sticking probability of a water molecule onto a water nanodroplet in a vapor as a function of the vapor temperature and the size of the droplet.
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