Welcome: from this page you can purchase selected video recordings from Water at Interfaces Faraday Discussion that took place in London, 20 - 22 September 2023.
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Session 2: Dynamics and nano-rheology of interfacial water Collective modes and quantum effects in two-dimensional nanofluidic channels Nikita Kavokine, Flatiron Institute, USA Raman and IR spectra of water under graphene nanoconfinement at ambient and extreme pressure-temperature conditions: a first-principles study Ding Pan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Discussion of above papers Session 2 continued: Dynamics and nano-rheology of interfacial water The limit of macroscopic homogeneous ice nucleation at the nanoscale Stephen Cox, University of Cambridge, UK Convergence of dissolving and melting at the nanoscale Yafang Cheng, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany Discussion of above papers Session 3: Electrified/charged aqueous interfaces Water molecules mute the dependence of the double-layer potential profile on ionic strength Adam Willard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Water dynamics and sum-frequency generation spectra at electrode/aqueous electrolyte interfaces Damien Laage, Ecole Normale Supérieure, France Substrate effect on charging of electrified graphene/water interfaces Yongkang Wang, Max Plank Institute for Polymer Research, Germany Discussion of above papers Session 3 continued: Electrified/charged aqueous interfaces Biological lipid hydration: Distinct mechanisms of interfacial water alignment and charge screening for model lipid membranes Ellen Backus, University of Vienna, Austria Properties of aqueous electrolyte solutions at carbon electrodes: effects of concentration and surface charge on solution structure, ion clustering and thermodynamics in the electric double layer Aaron Finney, University College London, UK Are SAXS and SANS suitable to extract information on the role of water for electric double-layer formation at the carbon - aqueous electrolyte interface? Malina Seyffertitz, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Austria Discussion of above papers |
4 hours and 50 mins | £30 |
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Session 4: Soft matter-water interface Transformations in crystals of DNA-functionalized nanoparticles by electrolytes Monica Olvera de la Cruz, Northwestern University, USA How do water-mediated interactions and osmotic second virial coefficients vary with partical size? Kenichiro Koga, Okayama University of Japan Discussion of above papers Session 4: Soft matter-water interface Atomic-scale structure of interfacial water on gel and liquid phase lipid membranes Simone Benaglia, University of Manchester, UK Water-lipid interface in lipidic mesophases with excess water Yang Yao, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Discussion of above papers Concluding remarks lecture Giulia Galli, University of Chicago, USA |
1 hour and 48 mins | £20 |