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Coupled Interactions at the Ionic Graphene-Water Interface.

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We compute ionic free energy adsorption profiles at an aqueous graphene interface by developing a self-consistent approach. To do so, we design a microscopic model for water and put the… Click to show full abstract

We compute ionic free energy adsorption profiles at an aqueous graphene interface by developing a self-consistent approach. To do so, we design a microscopic model for water and put the liquid on an equal footing with the graphene described by its electronic band structure. By evaluating progressively the electronic and dipolar coupled electrostatic interactions, we show that the coupling level including mutual graphene and water screening permits one to recover remarkably the precision of extensive quantum simulations. We further derive the potential of mean force evolution of several alkali cations.

Keywords: graphene water; water; ionic graphene; interface; interactions ionic; coupled interactions

Journal Title: Physical review letters
Year Published: 2022

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