Adsorption at Nanoconfined Solid-Water Interfaces.

IF 11.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Annual review of physical chemistry Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI:10.1146/annurev-physchem-083022-030802
Anastasia G Ilgen, Kevin Leung, Louise J Criscenti, Jeffery A Greathouse
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Reactions at solid-water interfaces play a foundational role in water treatment systems, catalysis, and chemical separations, and in predicting chemical fate and transport in the environment. Over the last century, experimental measurements and computational models have made tremendous progress in capturing reactions at solid surfaces. The interfacial reactivity of a solid surface, however, can change dramatically and unexpectedly when it is confined to the nanoscale. Nanoconfinement can arise in different geometries such as pores/cages (3D confinement), channels (2D confinement), and slits (1D confinement). Therefore, measurements on unconfined surfaces, and molecular models parameterized based on these measurements, fail to capture chemical behaviors under nanoconfinement. This review evaluates recent experimental and theoretical advances, with a focus on adsorption at solid-water interfaces. We review how nanoconfinement alters the physico-chemical properties of water, and how the structure and dynamics of nanoconfined water dictate energetics, pathways, and products of adsorption in nanopores. Finally, the implications of these findings and future research directions are discussed.

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固水界面的反应在水处理系统、催化和化学分离以及预测化学物质在环境中的命运和运输中起着基础作用。在过去的一个世纪里,实验测量和计算模型在捕捉固体表面的反应方面取得了巨大的进步。然而,当固体表面被限制在纳米尺度时,它的界面反应性会发生意想不到的巨大变化。纳米约束可以以不同的几何形状出现,如孔/笼(3D约束)、通道(2D约束)和狭缝(1D约束)。因此,在无约束表面上的测量,以及基于这些测量参数化的分子模型,都无法捕捉到纳米约束下的化学行为。本文综述了最近的实验和理论进展,重点是在固水界面上的吸附。我们回顾了纳米约束如何改变水的物理化学性质,以及纳米约束水的结构和动力学如何决定纳米孔中吸附的能量学、途径和产物。最后,对研究结果的意义和未来的研究方向进行了讨论。
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