Abstract
The properties of interfacial water on Cl- and H-terminated Si(111) surfaces are investigated using a first-principles approach and characterized by means of energetic analysis combined with hydrogen-bond counting. The interaction of water with both substrates is found to be significantly weak, although bonding with the Cl-terminated Si(111) surface is relatively stronger because of the electrostatic contribution. According to a molecular picture for attributing the hydrophilic/hydrophobic character, both surfaces should be considered hydrophobic, at variance with the interpretation of recent ultrafast electron crystallography experiments, which seems instead to support a hydrophilic nature of the Cl-terminated Si(111) substrate. © 2006 American Chemical Society.
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Carvalho, J. R. M., Oliveira, G. F. de, & Santiago, J. S. (2010). DÍVIDA PÚBLICA: UM ESTUDO DE INDICADORES DOS ESTADOS NORDESTINOS. Revista Universo Contábil, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.4270/ruc.2010214
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