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Water-solid interactions on NaCl: Tracking adsorption to deliquescence with in situ scanning probe microscopy under a wide range of water vapor pressure
- Kim, Jong Hun;
- Cho, Hunyoung;
- Yoon, Hongyeon;
- Lee, Dooho;
- Choi, Joong Il Jake;
- ... Jung, Jong Hoon;
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Water adsorption and phase transitions on NaCl surfaces before dissolution play a crucial role in understanding interfacial water-solid interactions. In this study, we employ variable-pressure scanning probe microscopy (SPM) to systematically investigate nanoscale morphological and tribological changes across a wide range of relative humidity (RH). At extremely low RH (<10(-2)%), water shows a strong affinity for Na+ ions, leading to increased friction, particularly at surface defects such as step edges. As RH increases to several tens of percent, this high-friction region expands across entire terrace areas. Below similar to 40% RH, hydrated ion clusters form, locally reducing friction due to their liquid-like nature. Above similar to 40% RH, these hydrated ion clusters disperse, resulting in a global decrease in surface friction. At higher RH levels, increased lubrication facilitates NaCl nanostructure movement, reducing pre-existing surface anisotropy and accelerating dissolution dynamics until deliquescence (similar to 75% RH). Our findings indicate that Cl- ion release is enhanced by water clusters, while strongly bonded Na+ ions remain exposed, acting as preferential sites for further adsorption. By utilizing SPM across a broad RH spectrum (10(-7) to similar to 75%), this study provides new insights into the fundamental nanoscale mechanisms governing water adsorption, phase changes, and dissolution at the NaCl-water interface.
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- Water-solid interactions on NaCl: Tracking adsorption to deliquescence with in situ scanning probe microscopy under a wide range of water vapor pressure
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- Kim, Jong Hun; Cho, Hunyoung; Yoon, Hongyeon; Lee, Dooho; Choi, Joong Il Jake; Jung, Jong Hoon; Kim, Sang Hoon; Park, Jeong Young
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- 2025-11-07
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- 163
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