Surfaces and interfaces
The latest chemistry news and research on surfaces and interfaces, including surface characterisation, catalysis and self-assembly, from the Royal Society of Chemistry's magazine, Chemistry World
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         Research ResearchWater squeezed into 2D channels conducts electricity 100,000 times betterNetwork of quasi-2D hydrogen bonding may be responsible for effect 
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         Research ResearchElectron transfer plays an underappreciated role in battery charging cyclesIon transfer alone does not explain charging and discharging rates of lithium-ion batteries 
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         Research ResearchCharged droplets don’t splash when they hit a solid surfaceFinding could have applications in printing and surface coatings 
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         Research ResearchClearest ever picture of worms’ surface chemistry deepens evolutionary understandingCutting-edge mass spectrometry of nematodes’ ‘skin’ may reveal new ways to control parasitic infections 
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         Webinar WebinarPurposeful simulation: Maximising impact in surface chemistry modellingLearn how to select appropriate computational models to deliver impact in surface chemistry research 
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         Research ResearchScratch-resistant metal oxide films made with simple printing techniqueThe easy-to-make ultrathin materials are flexible, transparent and ideally suited for use in smartphone screens 
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         Research ResearchImpossible aerogel that reflects more visible light than it receives prompts scepticismMaterial made from salmon sperm and gelatin touted as greener way to cool buildings 
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         Research ResearchWater droplets accelerate formation of mineral nanoparticles essential for lifeCalculations and experiments reveal that water microdroplets may play role in soil formation 
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         Research ResearchLiquid metal synthesis of diamonds achieved at atmospheric pressureCombining nickel, iron and silicon with gallium enabled diamond film synthesis from methane 
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         Research ResearchMystery of discrepancies in speed of sound in water cleared up by study of ionsAnions and cations found to have wildly different effect on the speed of sound in solutions 
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         Article ArticleWater microdroplet chemistry enables catalyst-free Diels–Alder reaction‘Quasi-benzyne’ radical drives exotic reactivity 
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         Link LinkWater at interfaces Faraday DiscussionThis Faraday Discussion combines different approaches, both experimental and theoretical, to further our understanding of the fundamental properties of water at interfaces. 
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         Research ResearchStatic on steroids lets meat and fruit stick to metal at flick of switchElectroadhesion could find biomedical and robotic applications 
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         Research ResearchModel explains why water can freeze at different temperaturesThe research could have applications in snowmaking, cloud seeding and beyond 
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         Opinion OpinionWater isn’t normalDespite its familiarity, water is a chemical oddity. But that’s what makes it fascinating 
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         Research ResearchAnswer found for why like-charged particles sometimes attract each otherIt’s not just opposites that always attract as new research confirms an observation that has puzzled scientists for over 80 years 
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         Webinar WebinarInvestigating the behaviour of water at material interfacesFind out about the behaviour of water at the boundaries of materials 
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         Research ResearchMOF-based filter harvests energy from seawater evaporationPrototype device generates sustained electric current as salt water evaporates 
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         Research Research‘Most slippery surface ever’ inspired by new understanding of surface roughnessModelling and measurements reveal surprising ways slipperiness develops 
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         Research ResearchAerophobic electrodes prevent bubble coalescence and boost mass transportHydrogel electrode coating improves the efficiency of gas evolution reactions